nicko31
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Another poor result today, will they really give him time ?
In a short time he looks much older. The pressure will be immense.Another poor result today, will they really give him time ?
We have definitely ended up with a far better manager whose teams can score goals.Well it’s interesting to me to compare those stats.
How about this stat. Potter has a win rate of 45% with a team that finished 3rd in the PL the previous season compared to De Zerbi’s 46.2% win rate with a team that finished 9th. That’s quite interesting too.
ExcellentChrist if see one more article referencing his emotional intelligence.
Here's an alternative take.
Chelsea turned up. Mudryk (headphones on chewing gum) and his agent are present.
Chelsea offer Mudryk 50,000 extra emotional intelligences a week and his Mr 15% an extra 3 million emotional intelligences and everyone shook hands.
It's interesting.We have definitely ended up with a far better manager whose teams can score goals.
De Zerbi seemed happy to join a club with an established squad and no interference from the owner.It's interesting.
De Zerbi inherited a team in good form and changed very little at first, but introduced a couple of new ideas, bit by bit.
Potter inherited a far better squad, but has gone backwards with them.
My feeling is that De Zerbi is a more empathetic coach and has managed the transition extremely well.
But in fairness to him, it wasn't the step up, that Potter has had to cope with.
Tony Blair too, entered 10 Downing St looking like a healthy man, left looking like a cadaver. For all Potter’s admirable ambition you can’t help wondering if he regrets that move. At least he’ll qualify for a free bus pass and a winter fuel allowance if he gets sacked.In a short time he looks much older. The pressure will be immense.
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It got to Wenger too.
I'm not sure my sides could take that.Chelsea need to give Potter until at least the end of next season
Also, Bloom was happy with the style of football we were playing and brought in a new manager who would help continue with that style, whereas Chelsea brought in a manager who would change they way they play. The latter is obviously going to need more time to implement that. Still, it's surprising that they've had such poor results given the amount of talent they have to choose from.It's interesting.
De Zerbi inherited a team in good form and changed very little at first, but introduced a couple of new ideas, bit by bit.
Potter inherited a far better squad, but has gone backwards with them.
My feeling is that De Zerbi is a more empathetic coach and has managed the transition extremely well.
But in fairness to him, it wasn't the step up, that Potter has had to cope with.
Yer ridiculous hype for a bloody Ukrainian league player who had a few decent games against rubbish opponents in the champions League!!!Mudryk looks gash, he might have something but not in Mitoma’s league.
Some may complain why we don’t buy this player that player for £30m + me included at times when we couldn’t hit a barn door for weeks on end. You have to hand it to TB he’s the smart one he knows all these players are well over priced and I’m glad he never gets tempted to waste precious funds on these hyped up players by the media.Yer ridiculous hype for a bloody Ukrainian league player who had a few decent games against rubbish opponents in the champions League!!!
Mudryk looks gash, he might have something but not in Mitoma’s league.
There maybe trouble aheadAt least hes got 8 and a half years and £50million+ in wages to come good.