We're approaching 3 years of Unai being here, yesterday 9 of the starting 11 were here before him.
So maybe it’s signings not bedding in as quickly as hoped, having to sell certain players, loss of form, player unrest, Emery losing his magic touch, not being able to be in the market for players in the calibre we require to make the next step up. So ultimately a whole combination of reasons why we are struggling.
Its not as simple as this, but whilst Mings and Digne are clearly more solid, better defensively minded defenders, I honestly think we have to get Pau and Mastsen in the side now, in terms of moving the ball up the pitch quicker. This would be helped if we can get Kamara back in alongside Tielemans, with McGinn a bit ahead. Whilst I know people have palpitations about Pau and he’s been off form, we simply can’t create any less or move the ball from back to front any slower.
If a manager goes 8 games without his team scoring (9 incuding the end of last season) then even Ferguson would be hardpressed to complain about having his employment situation looked at.
Unai has consistently got more than you’d expect from the players he’s had at his disposal. It now feels like he’s hit a brick wall with that. Have the players stopped believing? Are they bored with all the analysis? Has Unai concentrated so much on tightening the defence that he’s completely blunted our attack? Has he stopped believing himself? I hope it’s just a bad run and it’ll all click again, but it doesn’t have a good feeling about it. I’m nowhere near wanting him to leave, nor do I think he’s on “borrowed time”. I have had my first real thoughts about what happens after him though, and I’m not seeing how it ends well.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 11:21:00 AMWe're approaching 3 years of Unai being here, yesterday 9 of the starting 11 were here before him. That’s a problem. By now we should have a couple more of those starting players transitioned out. Cash and McGinn probably two of them but kept as squad players. Up for argument. Either way, if anyone is going to criticize Monchi for the recruitment it’s fine, but we all know he brings the players to Emery and they decide as group who to pursue. It’s a collective effort where I’m sure Emery holds a strong say in who he wants. Clearly we could have done better with the players who are now at the club. But in a number of instances, PSR/SCR rules have also forced us to sell players we probably didn’t want to, buy players we didn’t want to but because we had to (Dobbins or Tim as an example) or bought only with an eye to selling on or long term developing. And as this summer not qualifying for the CL made the whole thing a lot worse. That’s not on Monchi. Refereeing disaster aside, had we shown up at Man U and won the game vs playing so pathetically it would have looked so much different.