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Originally Posted by devo22
Unless they nosedive, I think he should get the year for sure. He's inherited a bad squad and it takes a lot of time to change that, especially since he hasn't been backed as much as needed so far (member when he said they'd replace Lukaku for sure? I member).
Tactically I think he's in a dilemma. It's clear he knows that this team is best on the counter, but expectations at United are different. This team lacks a clear identity, but that's down to his predecessors. Ole tries his best to bring youth talent into the squad, but again, it takes time.
This year is a write-off, but they've commotted to building longterm and I'm fine with that. Changing managers would do nothing in this situation. What has Dyche done to be even in this conversation for you? How would he help this team in this situation?
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I think the tactics is a big thing, I still remember under Mourinho seeing neville saying this is just now how united play, the fans wont accept it.
I dont think it resonates with north american sports, but so many clubs in england and europe have this identity the clubs supporters believe in
Spurs fans were calling for avb out at matches in his final year, matches they were winning 1-0, because they werent attacking, the club have always, sometimes to their detriment, played a free flowing style
United, as neville said, have always been a team who had great wingers who could attack
Ajax and barca, and the dutch in general, focus on total football.
Theres a bunch more, inter in Italy, boca jrs in argentina, etc.
If ole starts sitting back and playing counter, he loses the fans