NorthStanding
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I don’t expect everyone to welcome back Potter with open arms, but he is the obvious choice, if he returns on BHA wages. De Zerbi got us a few places higher and into Europa League, but that was mostly due to Mac Allister, Mitoma and Caicedo being outstanding IMO. That and Chelsea and Tottenham under performing.
The tactics worked, but were not drastically different to Potter ball, a bit more direct on occasions. De Zerbi‘s enthusiasm was what really drove the team up until a few months ago, when De Zerbi started to look tired and comparatively disinterested. Once a player or manager gets in that frame of mind, it’s difficult to turn it around. The start of next season might well have continued in the same vein, pointing to a bottom half finish. So, although De Zerbi memories will be very positive, I think it was the right decision for both parties to part ways.
Potter has the capabilities to adopt De Zerbi tactics, or at least meet half way from Potter ball. What will make the biggest difference is if we have all our best players fit, the new medical staff look like shrewd signings. Onwards and upwards, whoever the next manager should be.
The tactics worked, but were not drastically different to Potter ball, a bit more direct on occasions. De Zerbi‘s enthusiasm was what really drove the team up until a few months ago, when De Zerbi started to look tired and comparatively disinterested. Once a player or manager gets in that frame of mind, it’s difficult to turn it around. The start of next season might well have continued in the same vein, pointing to a bottom half finish. So, although De Zerbi memories will be very positive, I think it was the right decision for both parties to part ways.
Potter has the capabilities to adopt De Zerbi tactics, or at least meet half way from Potter ball. What will make the biggest difference is if we have all our best players fit, the new medical staff look like shrewd signings. Onwards and upwards, whoever the next manager should be.