@AJ__SR7 Kroupi ain’t a 10 plus we need a striker can’t be shoe horning him in there when we need a proper cf , Nwaneri is more than capable of being our 10
@Wanalyst007 Barcola doesn’t offer us anything against low blocks either, kvara or Yildiz would be the ideal signings but none are for sale, leao is the next best option after them 2
@DaRealDonreal Was good first half of the season been meady 2nd half lol every skill set I mentioned he’d shown it in his for Spain and sociedad lol but you zesty neeks dont watch footy outside of the prem
@AFCYop_ Yh you defo didn’t watch the champions league in 2021😂man said havertz when kante , Jorginho, mount , rudiger Thiago silva, James even Werner were all more influential than him
Sorry, no manager was backed at a big club for 7 consecutive years without winning the title once.
The longest was Alex Ferguson in the 90s and he won in the 6th year.
Pep Guardiola — won La Liga with Barcelona in his 1st season (2008-09). Didn’t just win the league. Won the treble.
José Mourinho — won the Primeira Liga with Porto in his 1st season (2002-03). Won the Champions League the following year.
Carlo Ancelotti — won Serie A with AC Milan in his 3rd season (2003-04). Won the Premier League with Chelsea in his 1st season there.
Antonio Conte — won Serie A with Juventus in his 1st season (2011-12). Won the Premier League with Chelsea in his 1st season there too.
Jürgen Klopp — won the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund in his 3rd season (2010-11). Won the Premier League with Liverpool in his 5th season.
Diego Simeone — won La Liga with Atlético Madrid in his 3rd season (2013-14), built from scratch on a tight budget.
Arsène Wenger — won the Premier League with Arsenal in his 2nd season (1997-98).
Zinedine Zidane — took over Real Madrid mid-season in 2016 and won the Champions League within 4 months.
The pattern is clear. The elite win early. Some win immediately. None of them hid behind the word “project” for 7 years!
If you know of anyone other than Mikel Arteta, give us the name.