Before the season is over, who’s out of the door first - Ten Hag or Pochettino?

    • jawide626@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I think Poch is more likely to walks than be sacked, that being said i do see him throwing the towel in before TH gets the boot.

  • Latinnus@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Perhaps Ten Hag. Last season Man U placement was more a result of underwhelming performances from other competitors over actually being a team playing good football.

    The relationship between players and Ten Hag doesnt seem to be that great either.

    Poch is first time season manager, Chelsea has been in quite a bit of turmoil since the war started, and hopefully currently directors.board regard Poch is a mid to long term manager for at least a 2-3 year project. Hopefully they have learnt that 3 coaches in one season a hiring without a plan just leads to disaster. Poch / Chelsea is not a good team by any means, with 1-2 players that would have a place in a title contender team, and all the others perhaps would even struggle to find a place as a first team regulars in Brighton.

    Lets see if Nkunku will be a game changer once he is back.

  • chrisjee92@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Ten Haag for me. He has been given more than enough time, the team still aren’t performing any better since he came in.

  • biff444444@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I still think Chelsea is going to find a positive way forward under Poch. Can’t say the same about ETH.

  • RepeatDTD@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think either leaves before summer but if I had to pick one I’d lean Ten Hag. New part owner, new DoF who may or may not jive with ETH. Wasn’t it reported he didn’t want to work with Rangnick? If there are any instances of butting heads, ownership can use ETH as a scapegoat with the old “well, we bought HIS players” line and then point to their current form.

    This does ignore a lot of the injuries problems United have had (as well as the Sancho debacle) with established players and incoming ones.