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Make or break this season for Ole. I’m not sure a 4th place finish would keep him in the job he needs to be winning a trophy and challenging for the title with that squad.
Solskjaer was very attacking at Molde from what I saw. And in the games Varane has started we've looked to play with more risk imo. But in the Young Boys game, we had Lindelof and Maguire starting, so I'm wondering if Solskjaer reverted to type because he doesn't trust the pairing in 1v1 scenarios without fullback/midfield assistance. So i'm intrigued to see how we setup with and with out Varane and if a pattern emerges as far as how we approach games.
Going by previous examples typically when a we finish in top four the manager stays, he's just signed a new contract with the club. We've seen before that with the clubs ambitions getting top four is all the matters to them. We finished second last season (Which was great) if we finish in the top four this season is that "Progress" obviously not.Make or break this season for Ole. I’m not sure a 4th place finish would keep him in the job he needs to be winning a trophy and challenging for the title with that squad.
Solskjaer was very attacking at Molde from what I saw. And in the games Varane has started we've looked to play with more risk imo. But in the Young Boys game, we had Lindelof and Maguire starting, so I'm wondering if Solskjaer reverted to type because he doesn't trust the pairing in 1v1 scenarios without fullback/midfield assistance. So i'm intrigued to see how we setup with and with out Varane and if a pattern emerges as far as how we approach games.
Sure, here I get comments like these whenever I'll say that x player is great or when I say that Klopp and Pep are on different planet from Ole
That's what he said he wanted to do and what he actually implemented at Molde. But IMO he made a mistake in his first proper transfer window and signed players that weren't conducive to playing the brand of football he spoke of implementing. I was quite vocal at the time in saying that he had signed the wrong players for the style of play he's speaking of implementing. So signing Varane (who fits the profile) to attempt to play with more risk was very important and more important than signing a midfielder if he wants to attempt to finally realise his vision which he has spoken about. It'll be interesting to see if he actually succeeds in implementing the play style in question. He did try to attempt it last season but we lost heavily to Spurs and in the post match interview he said 'that won't happen again' and we then resorted to playing Fred and McTominay in front of the back 4.From what I recall was said just before he joined, he was very attacking and also favoured a high-pressing, possession-heavy approach based on a 433 setup. Quite different from how we play under him now. He may have tried to implement that when he first came to us, but has since moved away from it.
Not in this club. Top 4 keeps him on the bench. Glazers are happy with that. With Ronaldo in the squad we got huge PR boost so money will come no matter are we winning things or not.Make or break this season for Ole. I’m not sure a 4th place finish would keep him in the job he needs to be winning a trophy and challenging for the title with that squad.
Mourinho was one of the best managers available when we hired him and look how that turned out. Nobody is saying that Ole is better just that Conte isn't the right fit. Appointing him if we sack Ole is what the old United would do. I would like to think we have a structure in place now and an identity and we would go after a progressive coach.
Not in this club. Top 4 keeps him on the bench. Glazers are happy with that. With Ronaldo in the squad we got huge PR boost so money will come no matter are we winning things or not.
Only thing which can sack Ole is missing top 4 or incredible run of defeats which basically can't happen with this squad. Any manager would finish 4th with this team.
City, Chelsea, Pool and United are miles above the rest of the league
Tbh with you that could be true and if we're honest, he's still in a good position both domestically and in Europe and has the time to change a narrative which will dangle around his neck until he wins a major trophy. I'm just hoping he starts approaching most games with a proactive mindset. And if he does that then I feel things could go in his favour.This might sound like an excuse but I think the preconceived notion of "Away CL games are tougher" played a role and on top of that our players looked very uncomfortable on that pitch. Looked like they were more worried about not falling while running than passing the ball.
That's what he said he wanted to do and what he actually implemented at Molde. But IMO he made a mistake in his first proper transfer window and signed players that weren't conducive to playing the brand of football he spoke of implementing. I was quite vocal at the time in saying that he had signed the wrong players for the style of play he's speaking of implementing. So signing Varane (who fits the profile) to attempt to play with more risk was very important and more important than signing a midfielder if he wants to attempt to finally realise his vision which he has spoken about. It'll be interesting to see if he actually succeeds in implementing the play style in question. He did try to attempt it last season but we lost heavily to Spurs and in the post match interview he said 'that won't happen again' and we then resorted to playing Fred and McTominay in front of the back 4.
I literally cannot think of a manager bad enough not to finish top four with this squad.
You are saying that they are worse managers than Ole? Based on what?Arteta maybe?
Steve Bruce, Alan Pardew, Big Sam, Tony Pulis etc.
You are saying that they are worse managers than Ole? Based on what?
To be clear here, i am not saying that they are better but i would love to hear why exactly they are bellow Ole?
I literally cannot think of a manager bad enough not to finish top four with this squad.
It has to be a credible title challenge and getting out of the group in the CL as bare minimum with this squad.
We finished 6th when we had Zlatan, Pogba, etc. under a "born winner" manager and Pool didn't have VVD and Alisson, so I'm pretty sure that there are sufficient number of managers who'd fail to get top 4
I honestly believe we have the players to play the brand of football he's spoken of wanting to play, especially against the so called lesser teams. But I wouldn't expect him to play that way against the likes of City, Chelsea and Liverpool. Those games I would expect to be tighter games where if we're away from home then playing on the counter is a very viable option.Good to know that he has done it before at least, albeit at a much lower level. In your view, do we already have the players he needs to realise his vision? The midfield still seems lacking to me and I’m not sure our attackers complement each other very well as they are mostly goalscorers apart from Sancho.
Am I the only one that thinks he lacks courage in key moments? Not even trying to criticise him, just an observation.
Ferguson was a gambler, Ole strikes me as the opposite personality. He's a cautious coach.
All his decisions on Tuesday had reason behind them. They were rational decisions that someone averse to risk would take.
You are saying that they are worse managers than Ole? Based on what?
To be clear here, i am not saying that they are better but i would love to hear why exactly they are bellow Ole?
What we have seen (again) this Champions League week is the difference a top manager makes.
Liverpool went down 2-1 and Klopp started to make subss to change the game. They got back to 3-2 and then he made two double substitutions that killed Milan's game. Pep did a similar thing when Leipzig were beginning to grow into the game, he made substitutions and the balance turned back and City ran away with it.
Ole on the other hand made subs that killed our own game and opened things up for Young Boys to attack us.
They weren't born as top managers obviously, they had to learn, but Pep has been doing this only one year longer than Ole. He is not learning from his mistakes and that is the problem.
Later worked. Thanks.Link is still working fine for me and others, not sure what the issue could be. Maybe region?
Dealing with reality and releasing negative energy in a harmless way is probably much better mentally than stoicism mixed with a splash of delusion. But to each their own.I'm genuinely curious - why do you all put yourselves through this negativity and toxicity when you know he won't be sacked? It's not good for your mental health.
Yeah the signs were there for sure but he was still considered one of the best managers around. He had won the league with Chelsea the previous year. And I couldn't agree more on the second part. If Ole goes then we need to go after a young coach that plays progressive football and has his best years ahead. I want to see United have sustained success again. I believe we're on the right track.Mourinho was coming off a complete collapse at Chelsea which should have been a huge red flag.
Our next manager needs to be a hot property coming up like Nagelsmann or even Fergie in the mid-80s, not someone who has peaked somewhere else already.
What you call toxicity may be level-headed logic to others, and what you think is level-headed support may be head-in-the-sand ignorance to others. Many watch our football and find that in itself the cause of negativity, so it's only natural for them to vent here, thereafter. If you're asking them to not support the club, I doubt that's something they want to do.I'm genuinely curious - why do you all put yourselves through this negativity and toxicity when you know he won't be sacked? It's not good for your mental health.
Only under Ole we can be world class in one match and then 3 days later mockery of the world. Happens when you solely depend on individual brilliance.
Not sure he had much impact under Fergie, he seemed to more of an assistant than an influencer. Ole does not have a strong or experienced team behind him and it showsThat’s a great point. I hadn’t thought about it that way. Phelan’s time with Sir Alex has always made me feel that he had the same vision as Fergie. But maybe not
Not in this club. Top 4 keeps him on the bench. Glazers are happy with that. With Ronaldo in the squad we got huge PR boost so money will come no matter are we winning things or not.
Only thing which can sack Ole is missing top 4 or incredible run of defeats which basically can't happen with this squad. Any manager would finish 4th with this team.
City, Chelsea, Pool and United are miles above the rest of the league
Fair points, I just find most people on this forum don't actually enjoy following Man Utd anymore and its just sad.What you call toxicity may be level-headed logic to others, and what you think is level-headed support may be head-in-the-sand ignorance to others. Many watch our football and find that in itself the cause of negativity, so it's only natural for them to vent here, thereafter. If you're asking them to not support the club, I doubt that's something they want to do.