We had 1.5 years of Lampard-ball. We know he's very limited as a coach. I appreciate all the intent he will bring to the club but it's a 9-game farewell tour. Nothing more.
He makes an annoying number of updates to squeeze every drop of info out of a story but he's not been caught bullshitting. His track record is near perfect.
Even after the Villa game, he was saying Chelsea is having an internal meeting when other Chelsea sources were saying Potter will be the manager for the Liverpool game.
He played 18 year old Pedri in the NT for Euros and got a performance from him, played Gavi vs Italy when he was 17 and got a performance. He played Ansu Fati, Balde, Pino. I don't think his Spain NT was a group of developed world class players.
Fair enough. They did struggle in the WC but he's the closest in ideas, style to Pep. I'd take him over Nagelsmann - will Nagelsmann who is 35 and younger than Potter work with this squad?
They had dropped in quality by the 2022 WC - Still managed a 7-0 win in the opening game. But I liked his Spain team. They had a good 2021 Euros and were the better side in the semifinal vs Italy that went to penalties.
Yup the Potter appointment did not factor in the fact that it’s not just a job where you’re coaching talented players but also managing egos, convincing top players of your selections.
It is not as unrealistic as you are making it out to be.
Real, City are not leading in their league. Bayern are leading by 2 points and have changed their manager. None of them seem invincible and an inferior Chelsea team won the competition in 2021.
I fear Nagelsmann also would be a bad pick. He's been hunting for a 'mole' in the Bayern dressing room the last few weeks, sacked a popular goalkeeping coach, had a row with Sadio Mane and had a difficult relationship with the Bayern director.
Nagelsmann's only 35 but seems to have been around for ages now and seems to be in a crisis himself. I very much prefer Luis Enrique if his English is good.
22m paid to Brighton and a 60m, 5 year contract for Potter- I believe American sport background of owners led to this thinking.
You can afford to give time to coaches in American sport. Finishing low has little consequence there. You even get rewarded with higher draft picks. But in football that's not the case.