Nah, I disagree. We turn it on when we can afford to, but we win how we have to. More mature performances this season.
Nah, I disagree. We turn it on when we can afford to, but we win how we have to. More mature performances this season.
That was my answer for the same reason.
Mourinho probably achieved the most, but for me it was Ole. I think he was the closest to getting United back on track long term. All the other managers felt like they wanted instant short term success, whereas Ole seemed to be building for longevity, I really think signing Ronaldo unfortunately killed all the progress he’d made, but it felt to me like he was getting somewhere for a time.
Yeh but they don’t need that from him yet, for what they’ll be wanting he’s about as good as there is. Europa League is probably his level. He won it 3 years in a row, which, considering that a win puts you in the champions league, and only an exit at the group stages of the champions league puts you back into the europa league, it isn’t the best stat in the world if you’re a team who wants to do well in the champions league, but for Villa right now, success in the europa league would be amazing.
I could feel this coming for Aston Villa for a while, I thought Gerrard would have been the guy if I’m honest but he completely failed. As soon as they announced Emery it just felt right tho, and they’ve been great to watch under him so far. They’ve got great players all over the pitch and they’re playing really good football.
You have to expect it really. If you are a strict manager who wants to win, and you have players who aren’t pulling their weight, there’s bound to be falling-outs, it happened for us with Arteta.