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He had multiple opportunities for trophies with Spurs including the PL and CL.
But it’s Spurs.
He had multiple opportunities for trophies with Spurs including the PL and CL.
Given where they have been since, it could be argued they only had a hope at those trophies because of Pochettino.He had multiple opportunities for trophies with Spurs including the PL and CL.
That's obvious. But that also isn't a particularly high hurdle to reach. If you don't manage that as a top coach you would expect to be sacked. It's nothing unusual or a particularly high demand for Pochettino to improve on that.They had three managers last season. Of course pressures are high.
If they start like they did last season, he could be out on his arse by November.
For about five years they had arguably the best team in the league. We can all joke about it being spurs but they should have won something. We won trophies during that period and we sucked. He only got to two finals with that team which is a shambles.With respect, he managed Southampton and Spurs before PSG. What was he supposed to win? Southampton don’t ever compete for trophies and Spurs are …. well they’re Spurs.
They haven't spent well which is why they have gone downhill. That and Levy's refusal to sell players and refresh the squad. They also went after Conte and Mourinho post Poch who were both not the right fits.Given where they have been since, it could be argued they only had a hope at those trophies because of Pochettino.
And they had summers where they didn’t buy at all under Pochettino. I know his star has lost some of it’s shine but he obviously did an excellent job at Spurs and raised expectations of what they were capable of.They haven't spent well which is why they have gone downhill. That and Levy's refusal to sell players and refresh the squad. They also went after Conte and Mourinho post Poch who were both not the right fits.
Chelsea has the weakest squad beside Newcastle in the current top 6 and finished 12th last season with this squad that is why. However, that could change if chelsea board spends on top players.So let me get this straight: if Chelsea finish 5th, just a few points behind 4th place with something like 60 points, Pochettino will be an amazing manager in your eyes? Why so low expectations from a rich club that finishes top 4 more often than not?
I mean, I suppose it helps when the best team they've played is Newcastle, while the other 'top 6 clubs' have played the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
@CorinthianCurious...are you still United fan or switched to Chelsea?
Getting the excuses in early, I see. No matter that they’re as witless as most of the other stuff you post about Chelsea, the main thing is you get to blame someone else if/when your hero has a slow start to the season.
They will expect trophies but it doesn't mean Boehly and the like are incapable of reason and will demand league titles tomorrow. That was the old expectation but that was also an expectation under previous owners that looked at football completely differently. They bought ready made players and continued to refresh the management to motivate them. Under this structure you need somebody to coach improvement to the base skills of the players and their personalities so the set of goals for a manager do look a little different. It has to alight upon winning, but not neccessarily with the same immediacy.Surely though, after all the money Chelsea has spent they will be wanting silverware. Poch has never won anything (other than the french league stuff)), that's why I say he can't handle the pressures. I think he's a great manager when there is no pressure on the manager to win silverware, hence why he was so good at Tottenham originally and Southampton. Chelsea are a big club though and will be expecting to win something.
With respect, he managed Southampton and Spurs before PSG. What was he supposed to win? Southampton don’t ever compete for trophies and Spurs are …. well they’re Spurs.
The only times in his tenure that could even be possibly argued with a straight face were his second and third season's and they got to that point in the first place due to his coaching.For about five years they had arguably the best team in the league. We can all joke about it being spurs but they should have won something. We won trophies during that period and we sucked. He only got to two finals with that team which is a shambles.
If you ask him he will say United fan but that he loves Poch too. But if you check his post history since Poch was appointed, it's been almost exclusively Chelsea related threads, some of them started by him. So I think he's just a Poch fanboy and by extension a fan of whatever team he's managing.
Yeah but you’re trying to buy 2/3/4 players as we speak. You may only be 3 odd players less than what you had last season which can be explained away by young players coming and leaving.
You’re signing Brightons keeper as an example. Lukaku out who wasn’t there last season and bringing in Juves striker.
There’s a real chance it could be 1 in, 1 out in terms of numbers
No it’s just pochs momSweet Jesus, now the fan club is talking up pre-season results.
For about five years they had arguably the best team in the league. We can all joke about it being spurs but they should have won something. We won trophies during that period and we sucked. He only got to two finals with that team which is a shambles.
Yep excuses in early same as it ever was that poster. His WUM routine of supporting Poch and is well worn out that this stage.Getting the excuses in early, I see. No matter that they’re as witless as most of the other stuff you post about Chelsea, the main thing is you get to blame someone else if/when your hero has a slow start to the season.
I think you'll finish above Arsenal and it'll be between Chelsea and United for second place personally.So who between City, Arsenal and United do you think we should be finishing above? And what are the absolute minimum, would you say, for those teams?
I think you'll finish above Arsenal and it'll be between Chelsea and United for second place personally.
I think Chelsea fans seem to be underestimating the strength of your squad, for me it's a really strong team. The only place really not strong enough is goal keeper for me.
Arsenal will no doubt be expecting another title challenge but I don't see it happening, but you never know!
What do you think Poch should be targeting?
Champ is a poor poster and has a huge dislike for Pochettino. He just saying second because he knows that such a placement is unachievable with this chelsea squad and when that doesn't happen he will say Pochettino failed. Every reasonable poster says chelsea should finish around 5th or 4th. That should be this chelsea squad aim especially if they bring in better talents for the first team.Fair enough. I hear you. I don't think I would go quite that far in having us above Arsenal, but you never know. I think what most of us are thinking is, yes it's a talented squad but it's also a nearly brand new group of players. Nkunku, Jackson, Maatsen, Colwill, Gusto, Santos, Disasi have all joined the team for the first time, and then you have Enzo, Mudryk, Badiashile etc who are only 6 months in. Sterling and Cucurella are one of the longest serving members of the squad now at 12 months
I also think it's fairly normal for fans to play down expectations in case the team doesn't live up to the hype. I know Arsenal fans were at it during the season, so I think there's probably a bit of that going on too.
Poch has said the aim is to compete for the title. I think a top 5 finish is a good expectation to set for now. What I'm hoping for is that we take the league by storm and actually compete for the title.
Pochettino dined out on 'nearly' winning things for his entire time there.
hate to defend him because of the poster, but there's a difference between "nearly" winning a league cup (Jose) and nearly winning the CL (Poch) and sortof maybe kindof challenging for the league (also Poch).
Even when they did win their last trophy (08 league cup), their league performances were much worse than Pochetinno's, and they didn't reach the CL, let alone the final.
Strictly on paper right now, I'd say that both Manchester clubs and Arsenal are better than Chelsea and the Scousers are about as good as they are. The likes of Spurs and Newcastle are clearly worse than all of the above. If Chelsea finalise the Caicedo signing, then they are probably a better side than the Scousers and if they sign Olise on top of this then they may well be the second best side in England.
If the transfer window closed right now, I would expect Chelsea to finish top 4, and if they finished top 2, I would say that they would have exceeded expectations.
However, Caicedo and Olise would mean that they should get top 3 at a minimum.
They had three managers last season. Of course pressures are high.
If they start like they did last season, he could be out on his arse by November.
Connor Gallaher is hardly a kid. He's 23 and has played a hundred games in the PL. They've also got Ugochukwu who they just bought for a fair bit and Chukwuemeka who's supposed to be a big talent. Both young of course but Hojlund isn't much older and will be leading the line for ten Hag.Caicedo and olise would mean that a top 3 should be their minimum requirements if none of their main players get injured. One injury to either Caceido or Enzo and their midfield is back to being what it is and Pochettino will have to play the kids. These signing improve their first 11, but not their squad depth. They also have to get the signing right. I have seen a lot of chelsea fan saying they would want kudus, but olise seems more accomplished in the league, whereas kudus seems to have more potential. One of these player could be the different between making a good push in the top four, while the other could just do the bare minimum required of him and make Chelsea team crawl into a champion league place
I think you’re underestimating the Chelsea squad. I rate Poch, I think this setup (young team, lots of fast technical players without superstar egos) is going to suit him well. You also have a good GK now.Champ is a poor poster and has a huge dislike for Pochettino. He just saying second because he knows that such a placement is unachievable with this chelsea squad and when that doesn't happen he will say Pochettino failed. Every reasonable poster says chelsea should finish around 5th or 4th. That should be this chelsea squad aim especially if they bring in better talents for the first team.
Curious...are you still United fan or switched to Chelsea?
rimaldo said:what’s the earliest united game you can remember?
Amadaeus said:Manchester United 1-0 Everton. It was 3rd February 2001. I remember it like it was yesterday. Pochettino has just signed for PSG and made his debut that day against Nantes. PSG lost 1-0 but that was in no way his fault. His manager felt the same, rewarding him with a start in the next game. That faith proved well founded, with Pochettino scoring PSG’s only goal in a 3-1 loss to Guingamp. Already, Pochettino was cementing himself as a legend.
rimaldo said:who’s your favourite united player of all time?
Amadaeus said:That’s a tricky one. A lot of people always choose attackers, but I have a more rounded appreciation of the game. As such, I would probably choose a centre back. Someone capable of playing in a high press. Someone comfortable on the ball. Someone with Argie grit. I would choose someone like Licha Martinez, he’s been successful in Argentina, but he’s yet to do it in Spain with the likes of a Sociedadt or Espanyol. He’ll probably need to round his career off in France as well to really confirm it.
rimaldo said:fergie. am i rite?
Amadaeus said:His record is the envy of the world, but it’s easy to be successful with the fancied clubs. I think the true mark of a manager is to ultimately fail with a minnow. Taking them to the brink of glory, before yanking them back and reminding them of their place. A good manager will edge a fan base and blue ball them. Leaving before ever allowing them to reach the promised land. Fergie would need to come out of retirement and take a mid table club to a Champions League Final or finish second in the league to a team soon to be relegated.
rimaldo said:favourite united goal?
Amadaeus said:It would have to be that Rooney goal. It had everything. The emotion of the game. A wonder finish. A fitting tribute. It was a shame we lost the game 2-1 but we were unlucky to come up against a strong Pochettino side, playing their last game at White Hart Lane. It was always a mammoth task to beat them there.
rimaldo said:thank you.
Amadaeus said:Pochettino be with you.
rimaldo said:and you.
he’s united through and through. we had a bit of private back and forth a few weeks back and i posed the exact same question to him, probing him expertly on united. here’s some extracts from our conversation-
That's obvious. But that also isn't a particularly high hurdle to reach. If you don't manage that as a top coach you would expect to be sacked. It's nothing unusual or a particularly high demand for Pochettino to improve on that.
They had 3 managers but one was sacked because he wasn't a good diplomat, not so much based on sporting achievement, one in Potter was retained well beyond the point that most reasonable observers thought he was capable of reversing, and another was a caretaker that was also kept despite abysmal performance. The most interesting for me among that is the Potter case because they chose Potter and I thought they gave him every opportunity (at least within modern football terms) to change the situation. It wasn't particularly trigger happy, he was just highly out of his depth.
Ugo, may be going on loan, plus he is a kid, just 19 i believe. chukwuemeka is still a kid as only 19, even though he as potential. Gallagher isn't an 6 or 5 in a double pivot, but it seems like he has been tasked to adapt to that role. Moreover, there is a question mark if he is staying or being sold. Santos is also a kid as well and he has been their standout number 6 or 5 in pre-season I believe. I admit, Chelsea do have some impressive kids, but they need experience and there is an imbalance in terms of experience as Pochettino said in that team. Even though Gallagher looked decent in the double pivot against dortmund, I do not believe chelsea is a stronger team if he starts with either Caceido or Enzo. He did impress me against dortmund and Pochettino could do wonders to him, but from what I see, chelsea would benefit more from letting Gallagher leave and get a natural number 6 or 5 with experience in either lavia, Adam or Paulhina to play that backup role.Connor Gallaher is hardly a kid. He's 23 and has played a hundred games in the PL. They've also got Ugochukwu who they just bought for a fair bit and Chukwuemeka who's supposed to be a big talent. Both young of course but Hojlund isn't much older and will be leading the line for ten Hag.
I think you’re underestimating the Chelsea squad. I rate Poch, I think this setup (young team, lots of fast technical players without superstar egos) is going to suit him well. You also have a good GK now.
I think you’ll be right up and top 4 will be very tight.
(No I’m not saying this because I secretly think Poch will get 7th)
he’s united through and through. we had a bit of private back and forth a few weeks back and i posed the exact same question to him, probing him expertly on united. here’s some extracts from our conversation-
he’s united through and through. we had a bit of private back and forth a few weeks back and i posed the exact same question to him, probing him expertly on united. here’s some extracts from our conversation-
he’s united through and through. we had a bit of private back and forth a few weeks back and i posed the exact same question to him, probing him expertly on united. here’s some extracts from our conversation-
I also think it's fairly normal for fans to play down expectations in case the team doesn't live up to the hype. I know Arsenal fans were at it during the season, so I think there's probably a bit of that going on too.
FFS rimhe’s united through and through. we had a bit of private back and forth a few weeks back and i posed the exact same question to him, probing him expertly on united. here’s some extracts from our conversation-
Did he? He only surpassed AVB's points total twice. With a better team as well. Can't even really say he got them deeper into competitions either, because they reached two finals. One in his first season, and one in his last full season.And they had summers where they didn’t buy at all under Pochettino. I know his star has lost some of it’s shine but he obviously did an excellent job at Spurs and raised expectations of what they were capable of.
They had a phenomenal first team. To act otherwise is revisionist at best. If their priority was the league, why did he only surpass AVB's 72 points twice?Spurs had a good first team, not a good squad. Their bench was mostly academy players and nobodies, no real squad depth. Spurs priorities were always staying in Europe, when the cup competitions rolled around Spurs would play their second string and kids to give the first team a rest and invariably lose.
Id suspect that mandate came from Levy or the board, 1st priority stay in Europe, second priority, stay in Europe. Levy is all about the money and the CL is a cash cow.
You genuinely believe his team wasn't better than Arsenal's? As I stated earlier, that's total revisionism. They had a phenomenal 11, with Lloris, Walker, Vertonghen, Rose, Chadli was good in 14/15, Bentaleb was good, Dembele, Dier, Kane, etc. And then the next year they added Alli, Son, and Alderweireld. To act like that wasn't one of the best teams in the league is ludicrous.The only times in his tenure that could even be possibly argued with a straight face were his second and third season's and they got to that point in the first place due to his coaching.
His squad quality wise was nowhere near Arsenal let alone City and Chelsea in 14/15 and from 17/18 onwards the City and shortly after Liverpool super teams came along (he actually kept pace with them for half of 18/19 until Levy's lack of investment finally caught up).
While I don't disagree he should have found a way over the line once or twice it's absolutely false he had the best team for his entire tenure, they were only in the argument for two of them.
You said arguably the best, even if we take out Arsenal they were absolutely not in the conversation with Jose's Chelsea title winners or the City side with Yaya still in his peak or then any of Pep or Klopp's teams from 2017 and 2018 onwards respectively.They had a phenomenal first team. To act otherwise is revisionist at best. If their priority was the league, why did he only surpass AVB's 72 points twice?
You genuinely believe his team wasn't better than Arsenal's? As I stated earlier, that's total revisionism. They had a phenomenal 11, with Lloris, Walker, Vertonghen, Rose, Chadli was good in 14/15, Bentaleb was good, Dembele, Dier, Kane, etc. And then the next year they added Alli, Son, and Alderweireld. To act like that wasn't one of the best teams in the league is ludicrous.
They were definitely one of the best teams. You could argue not the best but they weren't far off at the very least. Vertonghen looked poorish his first season in the league, mostly because it was his first season but also he was played on the left quite a bit. Lloris also looked dreadful that first season (2013-2014). In 2014/15 which was Poch's first season Lennon was on loan to Everton, Kaboul barely played, neither did Adebayor. You could say Soldado sucked though and he was their big name striker.You said arguably the best, even if we take out Arsenal they were absolutely not in the conversation with Jose's Chelsea title winners or the City side with Yaya still in his peak or then any of Pep or Klopp's teams from 2017 and 2018 onwards respectively.
And in 14/15 they still had the likes of Kaboul, Adebayor and Lennon hanging around like a bad smell, they may have had some talented parts but the overall squad dynamics was so rotten the manager lost the plot at them all on national TV. Also many of those players came what they are thanks to his coaching, for example I remember thinking Vertonghen looked absolutely retched in his early period in this league, even our version of Torres had him tripping over himself.
Just so I don't get mistaken for a certain someone I repeat he should defiently have won something with them but I think you're overestimating what he inherited and especially what he was left with after Levy's lack of investment started to bite.