Presumably he gets asked regularly just why results are so consistently terrible. Recent wins now seem like an anomaly, not a reversal of fortune. Get him in, ask why that result happened. Unless he can explain it away, and demonstrate he can fix it, relieve him of his duties on the spot. The...
Of course he should've been replaced during the last international break, but anything less than a dominant, convincing win in this game should see him relieved of his duties before the next one.
We're probably doomed already, but at least get someone capable of winning games and making us look...
Crap teams like us don't go on win streaks. How many games now since we last won a game in the Prem? Seems like forever ago. Every other team will look at a game against Wolves as a great chance for 3 points this year, we're that poor.
Probably, but it'll be scrutinised and debated by the 'experts' until the next controversy comes around. As I say, dare them to call a foul. Or we could play nice and keep losing.
I'd like to see our players backing into and jostling the goalkeeper at every opportunity from now on. Dare the officials to call fouls. If the refs can't/don't enforce rules consistently then we should be exploiting it. Find the limits. You can bet the opposition will.
Best league in the world? 22% possession by the home team, and 4 touches in the box compared to 85 (BBC stats). And naturally a controversial VAR decision that, obviously by now, goes in favour of the 'big' team.
If Fosun don't relieve him of his duties pronto, I think it's a safe bet they're planning on relegation and trying to figure out their own exit strategy when that happens.
Losing has become a habit. We need a change just to try and wrestle back some sort of stability, even if it turns out to be temporary. Make no mistake, this is a relegation team. Every other team will be looking at us and thinking they can take 3 points every time. When we play weaker teams...
Does Sarabia understand the offside rule? Seems not.
Man, this is rough. There's just so little ability in this team. Can't keep the ball, can't defend, can't attack.
Odd, I thought Pep rated him. "One of the best players in the world". Except, of course, he really isn't as City found out really quickly. I know Pep was overexaggerating, but Nunes' fall from grace has been sweet to see.
Most clubs that fail to plan/invest will sack the manager and bring in some retread in the hope of a temporary bump in results. Alardice and Pardew being prime examples. Maybe that's not the Chinese way, I dunno.
Is anyone surprised? You can't keep selling without a plan and hope to compete. We've become league's whipping boys. Good old hapless Everton keeping us off bottom!
What was the mood like at full time? Boos or just quiet acceptance that we're a bit sh*t really?
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