Caporegime
I think personally it was a blessing in disguise. As the complete collapse of the team has hopefully meant the club will go in a new direction and judging by the amount of reshuffling that's going on we can only cross our fingers and hope. In that way he was the right man for the job.
Losing both Greenwood and Martial obviously hasn't helped him but a 39% win percentage is shocking no matter which way you spin it.
Saying that it really does show how poor the league is that we can still have an absolutely dreadful season and qualify for some sort of European competition.
He has no passion, no emotion.
Can't motivate the players. Man management is huge but he failed to win the dressing room orthe players individually I feel.
Ole did but failed tactically - but it shows that talented players with good mood can perform (2nd last year etc).
I guess that's what happens when you go for a discount manager who won nothing and was washed up and retired from the position and languishing in the Russian league.