@Blue_Footy
Potter was never in Top form. Potter was a style-no-substance manager who had constant runs of 1 win in 3 months before his surge in April-May 2022. Let's not sugarcoat the reality and let's tell the facts straightforwardly.
I said last season, "don't sack Potter, he was not the problem". Now, Poch is having the same issues, people still want him gone.
Even if you hire De Zerbi, will Sterling, Jackson, Mudryk, Enzo and Madueke's start scoring goals for fun?
The squad has to be right for any managerβ¦
@Blue_Footy
Yeah, 4-5 games. Started the same way in 2021-22, was in Top 4 in early September, before the league took shape. How can we deduct general conclusions out of such a small sample? The fact is he is overflexible and that tactical overflexibility is never appropriate for top clubs.
@Blue_Footy
Poch isn't the elephant in the room, but this PRoject has nothing to do with patience. Patience is earned, you need a healthy mix of youth and experience in order to intertwine the present and the future. We are damaging the standards of the club and development of the youngsters
@HLlozana
@Blue_Footy
Would he have attracted Chelsea interest or England NT interest before joining up?
Or you forget he hit the ground running at Chelsea with 9 wins in a row too
@HLlozana
@Blue_Footy
Potter had 4 wins in his first 5 games. Poch has 1. weβve struggled to score for the last 3 seasons. Potter had no time with a disgruntled squad. He didnt get a pre season like poch. Recruitment has been poor since boehly arrived half the players in are worse than what we let go.
@HLlozana
@Blue_Footy
Don't mind this guy please. He thinks he knows it all about chelsea or football generally.
Talking about wether the players will start scoring for fun. When lampard failed, was that not the same squad that won UCL with TT?