hakam
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Post by hakam on Jan 29, 2019 11:25:40 GMT
Next month will define what Ole is really capable of. The fixtures are truly difficult...
3 Feb Leicester Away P.L. 9 Feb Fulham Away P.L. 12 Feb PSG Home C.L. 16 Feb Chelsea Away F.A. 24 Feb Liverpool Home P.L. 27 Feb Crystal Palace Away P.L.
Here's hoping for the best.
surrender-smiley
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 12:53:42 GMT
It'll define what that team is really capable of with a positive manager running it. We already know we are well short of a title winning side, we also know the main deficiencies.
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Post by Rach1986 on Feb 5, 2019 7:56:05 GMT
Since taking charge and over 8 leagues games
Ole has dropped only 2 points Poch has dropped 6 points (3 against us lol) Klopp 7 points Pep 9 points Sarri and Emery 11 points each.
I thought we looked a bit tired in the last couple of games - fitness and mental strength will be key. All teams will face this it's just who can hold up longest
Come on Ole
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Post by spens1 on Feb 8, 2019 1:18:30 GMT
I think Ole will end up with the job based off of Champions League performances, its all well and good to do it in the league, but still, after his dreadful showing at Cardiff, i still kind of need more convincing that this isn't a flash in a pan (as great as he has been thus far) and that the players aren't just responding to being free of Jose (that's how much of a cancer he was on this club).
If he can do it against PSG and make a Champions League push, then i'll believe that he genuinely is the real deal and that this isn't just some flash in a pan. Because as good as it would be to have a united legend here, we need results and we need success (actual success) and i still think Pochettino is the best person for the job right now (he's proven in the premier league).
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