OleGunnar20
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I think the only issue left for OGS to show his abilities in, is to assess his current squads abilities and to make the sort of ruthless decisions that marked Sir Alex's multiple squads.
In terms of managing people he has been incredibly positive.
Tactically the team is playing better
What has held back other young managers has been over familiarity with some players and a reluctance to spot players declining.
No one is perfect at it, even SAF got it wrong with Stam but he spotted that others had peaked like Ince, Hughes and Rooney and made radical plans to replace them.
Picking new players is a bit of a lottery and we didn't spend money in January so that is difficult to assess, but if he spent 3 hours with Woodward then I hope it was to assess the squad and agree a succession plan to overhaul it.
Great news that rumours are building as to his permanent contract.
With a top-draw DOF by his side assisting with the squad rebuild I think we could be onto something truly magical here.
I think something people don't give enough credit is the fact that for Ole this job is it, the pinnacle of management. Do you think he'd be off to Barca or Real if they came calling?
I don't think you could say this for Poch, Zidane, Allegri, Simeone or any of the other candidates. I don't think they'd see this job in the same way that he does.
For me, as a fan who was brought up on Sir-Alex alone, that's huge.
It's the way it should be, and with a long-term manager and structure (even if we're not as successful as we were under sir-alex, which lets face it - is the reality considering the increase in competition) would bring back that mystique and appeal which we've lost with the recent turnover.
Also I think another underated aspect, and it might sound silly but - I'd support Ole for far longer during the tough times as opposed to, well, basically any other outside candidate. Same as with Sir-Alex, you didn't jump to the sack race thread as soon as you hit a bad stretch of form or a lackluster transfer window.
For me Ole's the man, I think anybody else would be missing a wonderful opportunity to put this club back where it belongs.