joeinbrighton
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Sunderland were atrocious before Poyet took over last season and looked absolutely certainties for relegation in the first 2 months of last campaign. It took time for Poyet to turn things around last season, but once they hit form in the last 2 months of the season, they went on a roll.
If there is one criticism you can label at him from his management there this season, it was that he didn't learn from the lesson of last season which was that they got results when he went for broke, mainly because by then it was shit or bust. They got wins at Chelsea, Everton and Manchester United and a draw at Man City by being positive, yet this season they reverted back to caution.
Poyet has to take his share of culpability for that. Having said that though, that group of players at Sunderland is nuclear. They have seen off the last 3-4 managers now with their lack of professionalism and it will be interesting to see how Dick Advocaat gets on. I have a feeling that Poyet won't look like quite so much of a mug for the job he did there in a couple of months from now.
If there is one criticism you can label at him from his management there this season, it was that he didn't learn from the lesson of last season which was that they got results when he went for broke, mainly because by then it was shit or bust. They got wins at Chelsea, Everton and Manchester United and a draw at Man City by being positive, yet this season they reverted back to caution.
Poyet has to take his share of culpability for that. Having said that though, that group of players at Sunderland is nuclear. They have seen off the last 3-4 managers now with their lack of professionalism and it will be interesting to see how Dick Advocaat gets on. I have a feeling that Poyet won't look like quite so much of a mug for the job he did there in a couple of months from now.