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13 minutes ago, Jason said:

 

I can see this, he is not a bad manager at all, and their players are SHIT

there isnt a single one (maybe Angus Gunn as a backup keeper, but there are 10+ others I would take over him) who remotely interest me

horrendously overrated squad

 

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17 hours ago, Jason said:

Think I was one of them. :lol: 

But TBF, I don't think this job makes Hasenhuttl a bad manager. He has done well with previous clubs. If anything, this may well just harm his reputation. 

Perhaps but I think the argument about it in some peoples eyes was more because of what Poch and Koeman did there and they thought Hasenhuttl could replicate it and go onto bigger things.

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Just now, OneMoSalah said:

Perhaps but I think the argument was more because of what Poch and Koeman did there and people thought he could replicate it and go onto bigger things.

But their squad have steadily gotten worse since those two. Hasenhuttl is not the first to fail with the current set of players. And when they have to rely on the likes of Danny Ings and Shane Long to score the goals...

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1 minute ago, Jason said:

But their squad have steadily gotten worse since those two. Hasenhuttl is not the first to fail with the current set of players. And when they have to rely on the likes of Danny Ings and Shane Long to score the goals...

True but again they look quite bad going forward, other than hoping Redmond can do something special they struggle in the final third. Some of its coaching some of its down to the players. They dont seem to work as hard as they did laat season off the ball either, which was a huge reason as to why they were successful with Hasenhuttl and why he did so well with Leipzig as well because it allowed them to be higher up the pitch. 

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most laughable quote of the decade

Pep Guardiola voices relegation fears after Man City beat Aston Villa

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/manchester-city/story/3974023/pep-guardiola-voices-relegation-fears-after-man-city-beat-aston-villa

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20 hours ago, Vesper said:

most laughable quote of the decade

Pep Guardiola voices relegation fears after Man City beat Aston Villa

https://www.espn.co.uk/football/manchester-city/story/3974023/pep-guardiola-voices-relegation-fears-after-man-city-beat-aston-villa

And on top of that isnt it funny how ever since the Spiegel scandal evertime he wants a player or connected to a certain player ( like Grealish from Vila ), he comes out and say MC cant afford it, too expensive for MC etc. Funny that, cuz before the reveal there was none of that. 

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