Personally, I think he's a really good coach who did superb things in Sweden and did very well with both Brighton and Swansea, but ultimately wasn't really given the time to succeed at Chelsea.
His next job will define how he's seen, but I don't see why he should rush into anything at all...
But, but, but... it depends on which player the pass went to. Would they have scored? Enciso can't hit a barn door, Gruda hasn't scored yet and Fergie has 1 goal in a whole year
We'd have only been 3rd for 1 day though, and only if we hadn't conceded the 1st goal because despite being identical everywhere else, Aston Villa were above us on alphabetical order. So if you're angry with Weiffer for us not being 3rd, you should also be just as annoyed with conceding straight...
Agreed. There's lots of blame to go around and singling out one player for a poor pass 80 yards from our goal is harsh. Admittedly, I was fuming on the way back to the car on Saturday but, the more I thought about it, the more I got annoyed about the fact that we had so many players out of...
Given that he's completed a pass and run a bit, he's already miles better than Locadia.
Honestly, the knee jerk reactions on here sometimes are ridiculous
In all likelihood, in order to go out on loan again somewhere else. Given we have Estupinan, Ferdi, Hinshelwood as LBs and he was deemed surplus for this season before Estupinan was back fit, I'd be shocked if he comes back into the squad after not making it at Sevilla
I have a lot of questions on this...
Do you think Russia will be content simply gaining some land?
They gained land in Crimea, did that stop them coming back for more?
Does Ukraine losing land also preclude thousands dying?
Why would Ukraine just let Russia have a part of their country...
In many ways, I do agree with you. The loan makes total sense, especially after signing Rutter (who already looks on another level). That said Rutter is 22, Buonanotte is 19 and on a deal until 2028, so we're in no rush to get him straight into the first team.
If anything injuries put him in...
Well this is what was interesting IIRC, de Boer was just starting to get the players playing his style when they bottled it and went for Roy. I don't see a clearliy defined system under Glasner at the point past "Give it to Eze"
I do, in the last two Euros it was England (only two finals I've ever seen England in during my 42 years), and in the last two World Cups is was Croatia and France who knocked out England (2 of the 3 World Cup Semis we've been in during those same 42 years)
I'm not a Southgate fan by any means...
It's why I don't look at the dropped points vs Forest at home as such a bad result as some do. Forest are, frankly, excellent away from home. They set up defensively and have a genuine threat on the break. At home, they are absolute dross, though. Palace not losing there is probably quite...
I suspect you're right, although there seems to be an increasing number of players who play football because they're good at it, not because they love it.
Besides, objectively, he still likely thinks he has a better chance of winning something at Chelsea than here and his decision probably...
I find it fascinating that for Hürzeler (more than any other manager in recent memory), being "lucky" seems to be a go-to for many fans. He's lucky he has the squad he does, he's lucky that he didn't have the same injuries RDZ had, he's lucky Rice was sent off, he's lucky Zirkzee was offside...