It depends on the fan base for each club. I am referring to those who attend the matches at the ground not those who support from afar.
No matter how you defend, even for Liverpool and City, goals will still go in. It's a matter of how many go in. The EPL clubs can now buy players and no team is a walkover compared to years ago when only the top clubs dominate. If your fans and the owner are constantly excessively demanding and I am not referring to the top teams but even those at the bottom of the table, then the manager will be in trouble if results don't go well. |
For a big club like Man U, the expectations to deliver results by winning matches and silverware has been set by the decades of achievements under Ferguson. Anything less is deem as failure, therefore not much time for any next manager after Ferguson.
Ole won’t be at the wheel for too long if this results continue. Maybe Poch next? |
FA Cup 3rd Round
Wolves v Manchester United |
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Official: Paul Pogba is OUT of tomorrow’s game against Tottenham.
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He still has not got the players that he needed. He has to stay put otherwise it is just another cycle of rebuilding again if under another new manager |
The transfer window is opening soon.
So lets see... |
Manchester United XI: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Young, McTominay, Fred, James, Lingard, Greenwood, Rashford.
Subs: Romero, Tuanzebe, Shaw, Williams, Garner, Pereira, Mata |
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