jackalbion
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- Aug 30, 2011
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But this is the problem, Potter had a lot of spells like this, and then would follow it up with a spell of being completely abject. The consistency lasted a few months and then would go pear shaped. Just before this spell with a win against Watford we were looking at Europe and 6 games later relegation. Same with at the beginning of the season, a fantastic start (4 Wins in 5) and then no wins in the next 10. You see this pattern in the 2020/21 season. With three straight wins in the early part of 2021 and then followed by 2 draws and 3 losses. He showed this at Chelsea as well, not being able to consistently put together results. He also didn't send players to new heights, I and many were quite happy to let Solly go before RDZ came in, I think any debate that Potter and RDZ are anyway near the same level is very very very wide of the mark. There are so many factors to the reasoning for the inconsistency this season, potter never had those excuses (injuries, European fixture congestion, fatigue)/I thought you said in your previous post that Potter didn't have consistency in his locker?
Seriously though, looking at the results from that Norwich game on, I don't see any reason to doubt we could (I won't say would because that's obviously impossible to know) have finished 6th with any manager of roughly Potter or RDZ's level. We just had a really good team by that point.
Edit: I don't want that to come across as pro or anti Potter or De Zerbi, I'm just generally agnostic about how much difference any of them make.