IWat
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In Germany and Italy, if there was a young coach who did well with a team like Mainz, Hoffenheim/Leipzig or Sienna, you could be sure that teams like Dortmund, Bayern and Juve would consider that guy. Maybe even hire him. Despite not winning anything.
In England, if there was a young, english coach who took a poor team from playing football like Stoke to being a City/Liverpool-hybrid in style and structure, would he be considered for Man Utd? I would say probably not! Not if his team did not somehow «challenge» even if that is basically impossible.
A few fun facts:
- Only City, Liverpool and Chelsea have higher possession numbers than Brighton,
- The same three team, and Man Utd and Spurs, have higher pass completion,
- Only four teams have lower xGA than Brighton,
- Relative to possession, their pressing numbers are very high and according to fbref the most effective in the PL with 32,8 %. City and Liverpool are 2nd and 3rd. Only Liverpool press more in the final third.
- Only three teams are better at beating the press of the opponent than Brighton (City, Chelsea and Arsenal).
- Only three teams in the PL have more touches in the final third than Brighton (City, Liverpool and Chelsea).
Consider the resources. Consider where that squad came from in 2019. People are so hyped about ETH. And I get it. But could anyone, ETH, Pep or even Klopp have done better with Brighton? I really doubt it!
It sounds stupid, but a coach at Man Utd will face some of the same challenges Potter faced at Brighton in 2019. I would really trust that guy.
My concern is we've had a decade of fecking around and gambles that have all backfired and now it's reaching crunch time in my opinion. You cannot continue to generate commercial success off the back of no success on the pitch for what will soon be long enough that it's basically a generation. The squad rebuilds are going to get harder and harder now that rivals are catching/caught/exceeded us commercially while we stagnate.
All options are a gamble to some extent, but I honestly think there is a decent chance Potter would be a Kafkaesque rendition of Moyes spell. Really think we need someone with more experience at the sharp end of competitions, leagues and CL, who is used to pressure and expectation but who is also not over the hill a.k.a LVG and Mou (Is that really too much to ask?)