Both managers have done really well, since taking over the two European giants and can proudly boast of
their achievements from last season.
Not exact matches
but Costa is off, and honestly Remy and Falcao (I am judging
from whay people hve judged they are facourites... meaning
last season achievements) i would ssay also even.
Our biggest
achievement for the
last few years is finishing on top of Liverfool and Spuds, would be ridiculous to name the rest of the league, any Manager with this squad could do that, because of his past glories we come to expect more
from Wenger, what he does instead nothing sitting in his chest of gold dreaming that he will win this league with the same players and he knows that if that doesn't happen he still will be there next
season pocketing 8M
Andres S I can't fault a word you have said.He made that change at half time that changed the shape just enough to get the job done and you have to acknowledge the team responding.This now leads us to the fact we have ANOTHER Wembley date that 90 other teams wish they had despite it being labelled a Mickey Mouse tournament.Win it and we have Europa Cup minimum next
season (correct me if I'm wrong here) and that will keep him in the job next
season no matter how much we recognise and want change.I suppose all the AKB's will be swinging
from the chandeliers (note - that was for you JW) at what we still feel will be an under
achievement but they would rejoice at us winning the Emirates Cup they are so blinkered.Yes he got the job done
last night but let's not be fooled he is the manager that can take us forward.In spite of that we will all ba at Wembley and as we all know we NEVER LOSE there.
Not only are they currently without defeat in their
last four matches in all competitions, they are the only team left who haven't conceded a single goal in this
season's FA Cup — a stunning
achievement when you consider that in the
last two rounds they faced Premiership opposition in the form of Wigan Athletic and Fulham, winning both encounters 1 - 0 away
from home.
As the
season draws towards its climax, the PFA Awards is a celebration of the
achievement of all PFA members
from the
last 12 months.
But he believes the
achievements of Neil Harris, whose Millwall team are in the Championship playoff places after coming up
from League One
last season, and Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman, who has the Football League's smallest club on the verge of promotion
from League Two, are greater.