Is it? I've been hearing this for two years now and we've kept improving since then. Whats the worst thing that can possibly happen if we give Ole another window and a pop at a new season? His squad building and long term planing has turned out to be quite beneficial for us and the culture and attitudes in the squad are better than they've been in years. If next season is shaping up to be worse than this one then he will be sacked and righly so
Even then, the next manager is going to inherit a younger, more talanted and much more harmonious team then the one Ole inherited from Jose
Also, how are you so confident that everyone else is going to improve and we are going to go backwards, even though we have slowly but steadily improved since Ole arrived?
Everyone says Liverpool is going to be stronger next season and cite their CB issues as the reason why, but the problem was not that they conceded that much, the problem was they could not score in a brothel and Salah, Mane and Firminho are not exactly getting younger either. Also, we dont know how VVD (who is hugely important to them) is going to be next season. ACL injuries are no joke, and while you have some players who recover completely from them you also have the likes of Falcao who never looked the same
No one knows how City is going to be next season. Their squad is better than everyone elses so they are going to be up there, but the CL final might be hugely deflating for them.
Tuchel walked a very fine line between genius and complete failure this season. If Leichester dont bottle it against Spurs on the last day and they lose the final vs City, they suddenly miss out on CL next season and Tuchel is deemed a massive failure. Meanwhile, we score 11 spot kicks in a row and still somehow loses a final. If Rulli misses and De Gea scores you know the mood around here would be completely different now. Fine marigins and all that
His squad building have nothing to show for 2,5 years now. How long do you think you can keep players like Bruno, Pogba etc without silverware and just the "squad building", "learning curve" "fine margins" and so?
Without winning anything the harmony part flies out of the window.
Sure I'll give him that we are improved since Mourinho's 3rd season but only just, we're talking about snail pace.
The others will be improved because they have world class managers and we have an unproven one.
Liverpool signed Konate who is class. Great defender and great piece of business for only 35m. Meanwhile we are targeting Ben White and quite possibly for 50-60m, laughable really.
Then you have City that you claim that "
the CL final might be hugely deflating for them", where does that leaves us then with a lost EL final from
Villareal?
A competition that Ole must be held responsible for playing after dropping off from the CL group by his own doings.
Fine margins and all that, by a man that made his first sub at 100th minute of a final? For a player that was mostly coming from the bench, he sure doesn't know how to use his subs.
Ole himself said at some point that winning the EL will be the platform for greater things as was the league cup SAF won in 2006. Chelsea just won the Champions League, why do you think that they can't use their win as a platform for future success?
No more excuses about "fine margins", "learning curve" (like he was forced to play with the U19, the players he has at his disposal are most of them internationals), "rebuilding", "he needs backing" and all those things.
I've said in another post that he has earned his 3rd year but he needs to challenge for the league or the Champions League to be considered the man to takes us forward. Anything less and he should be out of the door.
Sick of this nostalgia thing that they keep feeding us. In the league there are 4 managers who have won the Champions League or the PL (Pep, Klopp, Tuchel, Ancelloti) and we have Ole who brought great atmosphere around, yeah happy times ahead.