He was helped to upgrade what he had. He finished 6th and was given a second summer to sort stuff out. And he stuck with Mhitarian last summer and didn't have the foresight to see things getting even worse. He has time and patience from everyone, but blindly making excuses for him is useless.
Like the way you dodged the comparison to Guardiola upgrading on Nolito and Bravo and completely went off tangent.
The simple point is, does he or does he not get the chance to upgrade on Mkhi like Guardiola did on Nolito or Bravo? If yes, we have no argument. If no, then it is you who are impatient or unrealistic or whatever.
When our club couldn't get him a 4th signing he wanted, or more new signings for FB positions, how the feck was he supposed to upgrade on Mkhi in the summer? Fact is, he does want to upgrade now, so will you let him like you idolize Guardiola or will you continue to slate him?
Nope just plain irrelevant.
Not just me, but another poster also called you out on that comparison. No use trying to deny it.
Again you're just letting your fingers run wild and making stuff up as you go. No one looks down on the EL but like the league cup, it isn't a major trophy to win. It's probably level or around the level of the FA cup in terms of achievement. But at a mega club who spend huge money, that within the context of a 6th place finish and poor attacking football, is clearly not this incredible achievement and just about met the minimum expectation for a season.
For a mega club who had wasted money on shite signings and was only just finding its' feet, the EL trophy was a big, big win. It has nothing to do with spending badly under LvG in the past. The fact of the matter is, he won 2 trophies and that was an achievement.
The top 4/EL stuff is just rambling. I'm not interested. I suppose you'll make up something else in your next post.
I am not making anything up. Just finding your duck/dodge/dive approach to an argument mildly interesting.
Disagree. The manager is always responsible for his teams results. The point is that your "worst" level logic obviously didn't work.
Again, your point has been dismissed by other posters. I suppose hypothetically by your logic, if Jose is asked to win the league with the U-18s and he fails, then also the fault lies with the manager and not the players. And the failure of the U18s is the same as Chelsea failing one season despite having proven and vastly superior players.
Before you jump in and say that our players are better than U-18s and the comparison is ridiculous, let me tell you that expecting champagne football with Mata, Rashford, Lingard and Mkhi in attack and comparing their failure to the downed tools of Hazard, Costa, Fabregas, etc in one season is as ridiculous as expecting the U18s to win the league.
By that logic, a manager should win the league with anyone who is given to him.