Think he needs to do an interview and announce he is leaving at the end of the season for private reasons "like he has unfinished business in the UK". Then give the speech about how the players need to fight and try and win everything they are involved in to make it count etc. Let's see how well that turns out.Leverkusen dropped points today against BMG.
I missed the game but I read that they didn't play well at all.
Yeah I was absolutely certain he was the right choice yesterday, I'm down to 80% today. Not because Leverkusen lost, mainly because I realised that Xabi is very inexperienced.I don't think Alonso is a known quantity at all, and I Iove the man. It's a massive risk I'd rather we didn't take.
Xabi didn't make a lot of changes when he took over Leverkusen. It was after the first season the that he started tweaking he squad.
well, there's always January...honestly I just looked at their transfers during 22/23How could he, he joined them in October 22.
@Modo
Highlights if you haven't seen them yet.
bayer leverkusen vs borussia mönchengladbach stats https://g.co/kgs/Haknp6u
Looks like they did everything but score.
@Modo
Highlights if you haven't seen them yet.
bayer leverkusen vs borussia mönchengladbach stats https://g.co/kgs/Haknp6u
Looks like they did everything but score.
Leverkusen dropped points today against BMG.
I missed the game but I read that they didn't play well at all.
There isn't a right candidate. This is as poisoned a chalice as it was when Ferguson left. The teams in a better state than he left united though.
Alonso makes sense, as a former player, he'll get more time than anyone else would if it goes wrong
Experience and actually winning something are the 2 boxes Xabi doesn’t tick as a manager abd they’re big boxes.
I hope his PowerPoint presentation skillz are at least as good as BRodgers.
Would be funny if we played them in the ELThat could change after this season.. Still in three competitions.
That could change after this season.. Still in three competitions.
It's interesting how Arteta (same age group, young coach, Spaniard), was thrust into it at Arsenal and was given alot of backing, both in time and financially. Nobody really mentioned the job being too big for him back then even though he was previously only an assistant manager. Considering he has been pitting up against Klopp's and Guardiola's team, he hadn't done too badly.
Yet, there are murmurs of Alonso being "too inexperienced" for the job in Liverpool which is strange. It's not as if he is coming to repair a severely broken ship, he will be taking over the league champions of 23/24.
Yet time and time again we've seen that fail. Look at any top manager and the club they moved to after success at the previpous club. Tons of failures.There has to be some basis for hiring managers though, and track record is a good one.
Yet time and time again we've seen that fail. Look at any top manager and the club they moved to after success at the previpous club. Tons of failures.
IMHO the most important aspects of appointing our new manager are not just success but also a positive and entertaining style of play (and if it will suit our current complement), his man management, not requiring a massive budget, ability to bring through youngsters and last but not least by any means ... an affinity with the club.
They drew ... but should have won. It happens.Yeah I was absolutely certain he was the right choice yesterday, I'm down to 80% today. Not because Leverkusen lost, mainly because I realised that Xabi is very inexperienced.
Haha not on your life.Yeah but most of those are hard to tell unless there is a track record to compare it against. It does sound a bit like a thought process that would result in a big club hiring Stevie Gerrard or Gary Neville