We’re not even playing well so i don’t understand that but good luck to you- hope you enjoy us finishing about 7-10th .
We’ve not played well & had teams like wolves outplay us 3 times since he took over.
Ps if it’s negative to want the best for our club than so be it- you’re just a sheep happy with whatever happens just because we have an ex player in charge.
Wolves did not outplay us the last time we played them. They managed a 1-1 draw on their own ground which involved United missing a penalty and several other good chances, while Wolves barely managed a meaningful attack.
It has nothing to do with anything, but you are deliberately making up complete and utter lies in order to slag your own manager off. You're either a wind up or a complete idiot.
If you want to be critical try sticking to either facts or opinion, rather than pure inventionism. Otherwise you might as well just start pretending we don't win when we do
Your post highlights the significance of recent results which are short term. I'm not talking about results they have achieved, I'm talking about how both managers have imposed their will on their respective teams. How their will in essence provides the identity of the team, the philosophy which corresponds to a foundation to achieve success. Lampard has finished 6th with Derby and reached the play off final which would have given the club promotion in his first season as a manager. This eclipses anything Solskjaer has done from a competitive standpoint managerially. He's got Cardiff relegated and got the p45 the following season.
Solskjaer doesn't give this club enough of a directive both in coaching and from a managerial perspective. He doesn't offer anything by way of development for the team. The only element of success is strategically comprising a counter attacking system that relies on us not taking control of games and exposing opposition mistakes. Something Mourinho supported and got slaughtered by fans for.
Solskjaer has been in charge for almost 8 months now and where are we headed ? What is the long term aspirations, how do we define future success under Ole a top four finish or challenging for the league ? This club is an elite club, therefore we need success on the pitch to correspond with the standard. Can any fan in their right mind say to themselves that in three years Solskjaer will challenge for a league title ? To me this is something that will never happen, that is my biased opinion, if I wish Solskjaer could then that defines hope but Ole has given us fans nothing from a rational standpoint to back him without any consideration.
Not getting Derby promoted doesn't eclipse anyone else's achievement, because it isn't an achievement. Derby were perfectly capable of missing out on promotion before Lampard arrived. It's no more an achievement than Ole nearly managing to drag a dead in the water United team to 4th place, actually. If anything the later was more impressive. Derby were a consistent playoff contender before Lampard was manager. United were on course to finish about 9th when Ole took over.
Mourinho got slaughtered by people for not being entertaining enough, except this started out when we were winning 4-0 nearly every other week, so was another bizarre argument. He also abandoned counter attack tactics for bringing on tall players and sitting hopefully on narrow leads while punting the ball aimlessly up the pitch. Something I am yet to see under Ole, and also know that I wont see, because it is very easy to see what Ole's tactics and directives are if you aren't just pretending not to see them to support a stupid argument.
The last paragraph applies exactly the same to Lampard and could even apply to an actual proven manager like Pochettino, who will not mount a title challenge this year despite investing heavily in a squad he's shaped over 4 years now. If you want to hold Ole to the same standards as you would anyone else, that's fine, but it isn't what you are doing. You are holding him to a completely different standard to other managers and then using that as a stick to beat him with. You are not going to give him a chance, which is a strange position to take since he has already been appointed as manager.
Lampard's Chelsea play the exact same way as Derby barring he's got a more fluid set of players. He still has mount orchestrating the midfield and you can tell he's coached the players movement throughout the pre season and within training methodology. That is what's called a philosophy, he's got a cohesive idealistic view for his team and he brings into fruition. This is why Klopp was given time at Liverpool. Why Poch has been a success at Tottenham. Why Guardiola is known for his success and why a dinosaur like Mourinho is jobless.
You've missed a trajectory of my post to accommodate a smaller sub section to base an argument. This is not what merits a football discussion, I'm not here to call you names I'm here to expose that some of the support for Solskjaer long term is unwarranted.
Well actually this is quite funny because I watch and sometimes go to both Chelsea and Derby games due to my dad being a Chelsea fan, and most of my family living in Derby, and actually, they do not play the exact same way at all. Lampard's Chelsea tend to come flying out of the blocks and hope to give themselves enough of a lead to sit on before they run out of puff. Derby did not do this at all. Their passing style was very different. They were more progressive, and frankly a lot of the time, not actually very good and a bit clueless looking. The best I saw them play under Lampard was against United. Mount orchestrated the midfield for them. For Chelsea, Jorginho does this. From the differences in how each team plays my guess would be Lampard leaves the tactical side somewhat to his other coaches and the players he has at his disposal, and how they were coached by the previous manager, which I would argue isn't that stupid of him while he's finding his feet...but basically you're talking complete bollocks. You are just making stuff up.
Just to clarify, Ole took a more difficult job than Lampard last season in more difficult circumstances and, at worst, made a comparably impressive fist of it. This season Chelsea sit below United, having lost 4-0, to United. They failed to beat the worst team in the league in their last home game. They were played off the park by and failed to beat the same team United beat in a largely untroubled manner just yesterday. Some of their football is nice to watch, but they were coached last season by a manager who DOES know how to coach attacking movement. United were coached by Mourinho, who pretty much gave up on even attacking at all. I actually like Lampard, in the long term he might do well...but there is no grounds to claim you know he is a better coach than Solksjaer. It is like me telling you I know Greenwood will turn out to be a better player than Hudson-Odoi...there is nowhere near enough to go on to make any kiond of intelligent conclusion, and only way I can make an argument for it is by making up some complete bullshit and hoping it comes true.
I'm not sure what you're here for other than to make dishonest arguments and then accuse other people of doing the same thing. I mean there are perfectly understandable reasons to have reservations about whether Ole can be succesful at United...you've abandoned them in favour of aggressive line nonsense arguments.