This is after years of playing attacking
football under the stewardship of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Not exact matches
From Vieira to Henry, from Wright to Rosicky and from Adams to Oxlade - Chamberlain — certain players may have disagreed with Wenger's methods, but they could never deny the fact that the Frenchman gave them ample opportunity to improve both as a
footballer and a man
under his
stewardship.
He found first - team
football extremely hard to come by in his debut season, though, particularly
under Sherwood's
stewardship when the youngster Nabil Bentaleb was preferred.
I was more interested in reading the various online comments regarding Puel's sacking which were polarised between Saint's supporters, bemoaning the style of
football / lack of entertainment served up
under his
stewardship and, what I took be mostly patronising comments from neutrals (i.e. armchair supporters of big clubs), who suggested that Southampton should simply be thankful for an eighth place finish and were mad to sack him.