A decent chunk of money will be freed-up with Robben, Rodriguez and potentially Ribery off the wage bill. Davis might have to make RWF his position in the summer if he wishes to nail down a place. I'd honestly be surprised if they met Lille's asking price.
They probably won't need to with talent easily available around then. Pavard wrapped up, sign Werner and they'll most likely nick someone from Frankfurt along the way.
Our last three managers have had that mentality, unfortunately. We can live in hope someone has bought him an e-cigarette, giving him more time to watch football as a result.
He had shown signs of getting his shit together until blowing it at Everton. Stubbornness cost Mourinho & Conte, who both won league titles, so he won't be afford much more time.
I'd like to think the players just do their bit at this point. I can't root for a Cardiff win in the slight possibility of it ending Sarri's tenure. However, if he starts Alonso in any game aside from Slavia at home, I'm done.
Pleased to see him get the call up, but I see it as an insurance policy more than anything - https://www.goal.com/en/amp/news/senior-england-call-leaves-ghanas-hudson-odoi-pursuit-in/eqzh5fqfyan61nmxm4z3rfq3m They dont want a repeat of the Zaha saga.
I know he was problematic in Naples, but we don't normally give someone as much time to succeed. 15 goals conceded in 5 away games in the league is shambolic.
I'm not sure if he's ignorant or naive. Everytime he seems to be turning a corner, we go back to square one. This can't be echoed enough. Need to be cut throat to succeed.
I just can't get over the fact that, Alonso was the only one deemed worthy enough of a start after Thursday. How can anyone defend Sarri for shit like this?