Renowned sports presenter Richard Keys has his say on Manchester United's disappointing start to
the season under manager Louis van Gaal.
Finishing third in 2016 - 17 season, Napoli are pushing for the title in 2017 - 18
season under manager Maurizio Sarri.
Really?You don't believe it's anything to do with how badly the team are performing YET AGAIN
this season under the manager who has proved to a DECADE past his sell by date?But like Wenger YOU believe it's all the fault of the fans don't you?
Not exact matches
In our experience,
seasoned managers are extremely disciplined when deploying capital and typically invest capital in only one to four out of every one hundred early - stage companies that are
under review.
I'm willing to let Wenger get one more
season under Usmanov to prepare for a new
manager, and to see if he really can challenge when he has all the funds needed.
He lost his place in the starting XI
under manager Louis van Gaal towards the end of the
season and that prompted speculation of a summer transfer away from Old Trafford.
Apart from his preferred role of playing as a box - to - box midfielder, the Juventus star can also play as a winger, a full - back or as a wing - back, whilst also having played as a centre - back in a three - man defence during his spell at Marseille in the 2014 - 15
season,
under manager Marcelo Bielsa.
United have spent heavily on new players this summer, with new
manager Louis van Gaal desperate to get the club back to the top after a nightmarish
season under David Moyes last term.
The Gunners all - time top goalscorer Henry had asked to take over a role to coach Arsenal's
Under - 18 side this season, but the French boss rejected his approach, and he has since taken up a role under Roberto Martinez as Belgium assistant man
Under - 18 side this
season, but the French boss rejected his approach, and he has since taken up a role
under Roberto Martinez as Belgium assistant man
under Roberto Martinez as Belgium assistant
manager.
It makes much more sense to wait and judge how a player of Cech's proven ability performs
under a competent
manager than to wait till the end of the
season to judge Arsene the Dope when it is a foregone conclusion that he will screw up again and the only question being the magnititude of the screw up.
people asking for iwobi to be benched and bellerin to be sold, trust me
under any other
manager these two are world beaters, but they've both declined
under wenger, same goes for gnabry if you remember him he was dynamite in his debut
season but again mismanagement made him the player he is today, it was sad when chelsea overtook us now we got out main rivals doing the same, hey it's progress in gazidis and kronke's book they had the best transfer window this club has ever had if i do recall correctly!!
The Hammers are in the market for some new signings in attack this summer after
manager Sam Allardyce has been put
under some pressure to make his side more entertaining next
season after recently holding talks over his future at the club.
However, Chelsea captain John Terry, 34, believes the club have «the best
manager in the world» in Mourinho despite their difficult start to the
season under the Portuguese, according to Sky Sports.
Just
under 22 % of bets placed on the next Arsenal
manager market since the start of the
season have been placed on the Bournemouth
manager, Eddie Howe.
Despite seeming to get the best out of Christian Benteke, who had misfired for the majority of the
season under former
manager Paul Lambert, Sherwood has been unable to lift his side away from the dreaded bottom three in the league, as they look to avoid relegation to the Championship.
According to the report, Sunderland are preparing to submit a # 9.5 million offer for the fleet - footed wide man in January, an offer that could well be enough to tempt Turkish side Galatasaray to sell as they endure a disappointing
season under former Italy
manager Cesare Prandelli.
In fact, the search for a new
manager is already
under way, with high - ranking Liverpool officials aware that Benitez has verbally agreed to join Serie A side Juventus at the end of the
season on a # 4.5 m four - year deal.
Might I suggest you were Hot Property back in the day because you were
Manager of a team that every
season were up there fighting for Premiere League and European Trophies.Of course you were in demand.I do not recall hearing too much about how all these top clubs were approaching you (which of course is illegal as you were
under contract so you should not have been talking to them anyway) or how you had never broken a contract in your life when we were considered one of the top teams sat home and in Europe.
Vela has made 19 appearances in all competitions this
season, playing a major role in Bolton's mid-
season revival
under new
manager Neil Lennon.
perspective tho, swansea have been doing well
under their new
manager and just beat liverpool, overall we can still have a good
season
The Spanish
under - 19 international had to make do with bit part roles in his first two
seasons at the Reebok Stadium but has become a regular
under new
manager Dougie Freedman.
under another
manager he would be a different player and a very decent one, it's not easy to dispossess iwobi, his main problem is he hands it to the opposition with a silly pass, and we've all seen those passes all
season long, you know the one that forces the counter and they score from it because our mid and defenders are daydreaming.
The 33 - year - old has been banished by
manager Louis van Gaal after reportedly refusing to take part in an
under - 21 game last
season.
Im not saying that wenger has been perfect... far from it but im convinced that he has managed to keep arsenal more or less alive this
season when I think most other
managers would have let their teams crumble
under similar conditions (ehem dortmund... klopp).
Nothing WILL change
under the current
manager and i think we will make top 4 again this
season and the club will come out at the end of the
season to tell us fans that we should be thankful for making top 4 and that Arsene knows best..
He will probably be the most
under pressure
manager going into next
season if we take out
manager from Barcelona and Real Madrid out of the equation who are expected to win EVERY trophy and play the BEST football EVERY game.
The Belgian international, who enjoyed a superb breakthrough in United's first - team last
season, has found himself increasingly out of favour this term
under new
manager Louis van Gaal and now hopes to be allowed to move this winter.
A look at how Arsenal would dearly love to be lining up next
season if they appoint Jurgen Klopp as their
manager and see him raid his old club Borussia Dortmund for three of their star players, could this team dominate English and European football again
under the German's guidance?
Dortmund gave Gotze his big break at the senior level
under former
manager Jurgen Klopp back in the 2009 - 10
season.
The 29 - year - old was undoubtedly at the top of his game during the 2009/10
season with Inter Milan, when his game really developed
under then -
manager Jose Mourinho.
As McGwire's
manager with the A's from 1986 through»95 and in St. Louis for the past 3 1/2
seasons, La Russa has become accustomed to keeping his injury - prone first baseman
under wraps during the spring.
let be without
manager the whole
season and the lads will maintain better record than
under wenger....
So no Pellegrini, I don't agree with your statement, especially at Arsenal where a top four finish is the highest accolade we will ever receive
under Wenger, a
manager who has been in charge of the club for two decades and had the best chance by a mile of winning the league this
season, but blew it (almost inevitably).
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years
under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile
manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming
season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last
season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure
manager!!!
Regardless of our last game and his reaction towards referees, I say Wenger already lost his wining mentality and I am afraid that we will never win EPL again
under his commands... Let him go and retire this
season... Get a new
manager with a new mentality...
Always a
manager under intense scrutiny, silverware last
season hasn't spared Arsenal's Arsene Wenger from more pressure this
season, with his side again failing to show any signs of progression with the same old problems in defence and the hunt for more silverware already looking a challenging one this term.
Under the new regime of general
manager Randy Smith and field
manager Buddy Bell — who replaced Joe Klein and legend Sparky Anderson, respectively, in the off -
season — the philosophy has changed.
The 42 - year - old was assistant
manager under Louis van Gaal last
season, but following the Dutchman's sacking and the arrival of Jose Mourinho, there have been changes to the coaching staff.
The Flyers have never had a curfew
under Keenan, and before the start of this
season he and general
manager Bobby Clarke went over the entire travel schedule with Poulin to see if the players had any objections to the travel arrangements.
The Red of Manchester on the other hand have struggled so far
under new
manager Jose Mourinho, much like they have
under Louis Van Gaal and David Moyes in recent
seasons, and may well be deemed less likely to challenge for the Premier League title this year.
Despite a tough campaign, in which his club have endured heavy criticism and calls for the
manager to leave, before earning a second - placed finish in the league on the final day of the
season, Ozil has been a strong positive point amongst fans, whereas a number of his team - mates have come
under fire.
Finally, one must not forget that the World Cup is on tap this summer and we all know how that can negatively impact player movement, preparation for the upcoming
season and player availability come August & early September, or at least that was the case
under our departing
manager.
Still, it could be argued that actually Rodgers really benefitted from a specific set of circumstances that year — Luis Suarez being at the very top of his game (something that would have happened
under any
manager), Daniel Sturridge staying relatively injury free (clearly a bit of a one - off, based on his record since), and above all a lack of real competition elsewhere: Chelsea were in transition and poor in their first
season with Jose Mourinho back at the helm, Arsenal imploded as they usually do after a fine start, and Manchester United were nowhere to be seen in terms of the title race with David Moyes» disastrous reign seeing them finish 7th and struggling to cope with the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
He would certainly get a lot of playing time there and it was
under Bruce that he played on loan last
season when the
manager was in charge of Hull City, but Villa are languishing in mid table and I have an idea that Wenger would like the youngster to go to a better club, especially if he could get some Premier League experience while on loan.
I hear most of you saying Pep didn't like Sanchez blah blah, it shows that most Arsenal fans don't have memories intact, Pep was the
manager who actually bought Sanchez & Sanchez only played a
season under him (2011 - 2012) n that
season Sanchez started almost every barca champions league game, u remember that pass he gave messi & mess I to Inniesta that led to Barca's 2nd goal against Chelsea?
Under the tutelage of Maurizio «If Higuain doesn't win the Ballon d'Or, he's a d ** khead,» Sarri - the
manager responsible for getting Gonzalo Higuain to meet his potential and become record Serie A goalscorer this
season at Napoli - Empoli were promoted to Serie A, ending a 6 year spell in the second flight for the Tuscans.
The rumours circulated after N'Zonzi lost his place in the Sevilla team
under Berizzo this
season, and he'd been quoted as saying he had to leave because of this snub by the
manager.
Liverpool have appeared increasingly likely to sell Benteke after just one
season due the team's aggressive pursuit of other strikers and his frequency on the bench
under manager Jurgen Klopp.
Well here we all are, still waiting for some indication about whether Arsenal will be playing
under a new
manager next
season if Arsene Wenger decides to listen to the frustration of the fans and our calls for change or whether he decides to sign a new contract and stay in north London for another year, or two, or four!!!
It is true though that Leicester showed once again like Chelsea did last
season under Mourinho, that you can be a successful
manager but if your squad has had enough of your message and stops playing for you, you are finished.