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Jose Mourinho is boss

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If I was Solskjaer I wouldn’t go anywhere near that poisoned chalice.

Doesn’t need his reputation amongst their fans being dragged through the mud after the inevitable happens taking charge of that circus.
 
If I was Solskjaer I wouldn’t go anywhere near that poisoned chalice.

Doesn’t need his reputation amongst their fans being dragged through the mud after the inevitable happens taking charge of that circus.
If you were offered a job of a managerial roll at one of the biggest clubs in the world you not take it, I think you would be the only one.
 
If you were offered a job of a managerial roll at one of the biggest clubs in the world you not take it, I think you would be the only one.
He a better choice than hughes or bruce!

The problem with interim managers is if they exceed expectations even just a little then they end up getting the gig, and the big plans the club may have had and needed to really start everything again get shelved
 
He a better choice than hughes or bruce!

The problem with interim managers is if they exceed expectations even just a little then they end up getting the gig, and the big plans the club may have had and needed to really start everything again get shelved
I don't think that will happen there i think it will be sorted at the end of the season with a new man in place and the caretaker thanked and waved off.
 

Paul Pogba showing all the statesman like attitude (or maybe just maybe the exact opposite of that) that has so characterised his own sojourn at the club has posted an Instagram picture of himself (since deleted) with perhaps a slight suspicion of a smirk - with 'Caption this!' the comment next to it and has perhaps continued to cause ructions even after the sacking, predictably drawing a withering response from many.

Several responses along these lines

Gary Neville " Caption this" You do one as well!

Pogba has been caught up in his own circus and the peripheral off field trappings that go with it and has been so far up himself as to believe most of the hype generated.

He has let himself down as much as any manager, his attitude has stunk the place out for too long, and while the obvious breakdown in relations and personal antipathy between him and Mourinho has led to an irrevocable split, he's largely underperformed since the day he signed, lacking the consistency of performance to be thought of as a great or even a good player, he's become just another letdown who had the potential to be so much more.

Even Hazard never a great fan of Mourinho and his methods was at least player of the year in Chelsea's title triumph before the split became poisoned enough for him to lay down tools.

Pogba like Morata at Chelsea and Ozil at Arsenal (this season) was a marquee signing that has never really come off. They have all recently been on the bench with a joint transfer price tag not too far short of £200m not to mention the wage bill, expensive reserves.

Of course Pogba would be far better with a manager who doted on him and top players around him all full of confidence and playing a system which very often affords skillful players time on the ball and options, perhaps in the French team or Italian football where a different style of play often affords skillful players more time and space or perhaps Manchester City and Guardiola.

Not everyone however will be signed by City and he may not have that opportunity. Guardiola is possibly as good a coach as you can get and is meticulous in developing his style to improve skillful players, but then you could probably name 238 skillful players who would be vastly improved if they played at City, maybe even more than that number.

There is only one Manchester City in the premier league though and they have their players, they can only play eleven and have their squad too, there is no prospect of going there anytime soon. Most players aren't so fortunate as to play for Guardiola at City, often they aren't best mates with their manager or his style of play.

Gareth Bale at Real was in and out last season as Zidane didn't pick him over others, he still performed when he was picked and often out of his preferred position too.

Top players adapt and don't fall down with their standards, Pogba although its not all black and white has generally underperformed on a regular basis over a prolonged period.

He can't suddenly be elevated as flavour of the month just because his nemesis has been sacked, his performances and attitude have stunk and given many nothing at all to smile about for a long time.
Exactly- who needs Pogba when you have Kevin De Bruyne
 
I’m still of the opinion he’s a top manager but something went wrong in the changing room and the players downed tools... I believe they need to take a long hard look at themselves... whatever happened to professional pride ?? Even at the lowly level I played at I never always agreed with my managers but I would never give a half arsed performance or down tools ... my own pride would never allow that. Jose will move on and be successful elsewhere I’m sure but it will be interesting to see what happens to half of that team under a new manager.
Players dont tend to have that in abundance these days - look at our shower since Moyes left. One thing he did right is sign players he knew would be professional and work hard (with the odd exception!)
 
Indeed, you have to question the decision makers at United.

They are possibly the biggest club in the world and they are considering appointing some utter no mark who has done alright in the Scandy Leagues.

How far they have fallen.

The best decision they could currently make would be to appoint a DoF who actually has a clue.

Steve Walsh is out of work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Knowing our luck, Walsh would go on to be a huge success, with Everton proving to be a minor blip in his exceptional talent-spotting performance!
 

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