I'm so against Poch
@Damien is WUMing me with my tag line!
I've thought all along that OGS's life story means he can only ever succeed at Manchester United and nowhere else. It's been written many times that the exposure he got sitting on the subs bench next to SAF, plus his long distinguished career as a striker of Manchester United's best ever squads means he has the clubs DNA deep in his veins. And so it's just a matter of time for him to build a collection of players that is suitable and good enough to fit what he knows.
After the mixed strategies of Moyes, LVG and Mourinho, OGS inherited a random selection of players who were confused on the club culture and demotivated by the board continually sacking managers. Transitioning from such a place was always going to require alot of player turnover and a hit in results. I expected that to last for at least 2 seasons, and was not expecting top 4 this year.
But it seems as though OGS has pulled this off in 1/2 a year: We have a clear club culture, several styles of playing and are just a few players short of a title challenging squad. Personally I'd rather we also use next year to further develop our progress, do as well as we can, but then make a real go of it in 2022. Woodward deserves alot of credit for this too.
Regardless, I'm loving supporting my team again, and cant wait for every game.