by Angelito » Wed Jan 27, 2021 3:54 pm
KG3 wrote:aniym wrote:KG3 wrote:aniym wrote:KG3 wrote:
Tuchel is no longer an option which is good, Unai Emery level manager at best.
Tuchel's developed young talent like Dembele and Pulisic. Arteta on the other hand kicks them out so Willian, Luiz and Xhaka can remain gainfully employed.
And what exactly have Dembele and Pulisic done since leaving Tuchels Dortmund? He’s better than Arteta so what? Doesn’t mean he’s good enough long term
They've cashed out a handsome profit for their clubs. Meanwhile, our team is half-full of retired seniors, while the other half are all running their contracts down to leave on a free.
What exactly is long-term to you? Chelsea have won 5 titles since we last won ours. They have an excellent recruiting division, top training infrastructure, and a culture of getting results above all else. That is what matters long-term, not the person pacing around the dugout.
When Conte was hired, he wasn't asked to rebuild the club. He was told to win. Same with Mourinho before him, or Sarri after him. All three left with silverware. Lampard and AVB are the only 2 managers in the past decade that didn't win anything.
New flash we aren’t Chelsea mate, we don’t have the money and resources to change managers every 2 years and give every new manager 200M+ every summer.
Which is why like I said we have to think long term and Tuchel is not good enough for a club like us Long term, will be found out like Emery you’ll love him at the start and 2 seasons or so in you’ll realise he’s not it.
Money wasn't an issue when Wenger was getting top-4. It wasn't an issue when we were winning league titles and challenging for titles even when we didn't have the resources that ManU or European elites were spoilt for.
Atleti under Simeone spend loads of money but Simeone also generates a ton and they have an ambitious board.
Liverpool's owners have always been more tactful. They caught a lucky break with some of their purchases and Klopp's arrival. Poch didn't spend astronomical sums at Spurs to make them top-4 regulars.
What people don't like, and can't accept, is how Arteta failed with his initial judgment. We turned the corner thanks to ESR's arrival, and Martinelli, which allowed Saka to hit this peak form.
What I don't like is the flip-flopping. A few weeks ago, we apparently had an abysmal squad and there was nothing Arteta could do. Now, we are within reach of Europe, those voices have been silenced.
We relied on Wenger for two decades. Now we don't have a shield. We have to actually work hard rather than trusting Wenger's genius-ness.
It was obvious that we needed an attacking mid in the summer more so than a DM or a B2B player if we weren't intending to play Ozil. ESR has been God-send for Arsenal, yet this predicament could have been avoided if Mikel wasn't cocky.
We are excelling thanks to ESR, Laca, and Saka. None of them, it appeared, were concrete players in Mikel's plans during the summer.