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He's also not a draw for top players any more, which partly explains the lack of summer transfers. Half of his team wants out.
Gone by xmas I reckon.
I think he needs a break, but it's hard to see any top club going for him now. I think football has moved on and left him.
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Personally I think there’s bigger issues than just Mourhino. Club scouting, coaching, ethos, youth development, direction. Suddenly looking for a Director of Football. It can’t all be Mourhino making good players bad. Ed Woodward is seen as a success due to ever increasing revenue but from a footballing side his tenure has been poor and that is partly the clubs achilles heel - they generate masses of revenue depite mediocre on the pitch performances.
I think the season needs to run its course, I’m not a fan of early sackings and whilst i don’t think he’s the man for the job, sacking so early in the season may do more harm than good.
Zidane is an obvious replacement if required, he is available and wants to come to the premier league apparantly, but how he’d transfer to the EPL is an unknown and he certainly wouldn’t have the quality he had at Madrid. Plus it would be another 2-3 year transitional period which fans don’t have the patience for nowadays (especially as it would be the 4th in a row since SAF).
For Mourhino, it’s last chance really, he has to succeed and make the most of the squad he has. If he get’s sacked would he get another big club?
I can't see Benitez choosing Man U, nor can I see Man U choosing him, massive Liverpool connection, don't think either would be interested.
All Pogba is good for is being able to get the team kite out the tree...
In the absence of any entertaining, joined up football at present, I'll settle instead for how this Peyton Place type drama is both played out and handled by the dramatis personae...should keep me going until at least January.
Here's how I see it going...a relegation dogfight from xmas onwards - do us all the power of good. We win the Champions League against Juventus, three days after confirming top flight survival by beating Cardiff 1-0 ,down to eight men for 30 mins....