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Lopetegui (sacked 8.1.2025)
Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 01:31
by maverick180
I was thoroughly looking forward to the start of this season
Was also prepared that things might take some time and wasn't expecting miracles over night What I didn't expect was a manager who after spending 6 weeks with the total dross he'd been left by Moyes would deem them fit to start in a premier league game And low and behold all of them played absolute shit
We're now 1 game in and none of our new players are any closer to bedding in or learning anything from their new team mates cos they barely spent a second on the pitch, half of them not at all I think it's gonna take somewhere between 6-10 games before we see the team anyone with an ounce of sense would play cos this bloke can't identify shit when he see's it I thought we was handed a miracle at half time when we went in level and low and behold he changed nothing I'm sure people are gonna make excuses for him and say it's too early to judge
But from what I've just seen today, this cսnt is David Moyes in a mission impossible mask
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:46
by wils
Great!
Looking like Potter replacing him. At least I can understand what the manager is saying now.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:45
by scott_d
If it's Potter then make it permanent or at least the option in the summer.
Unless there is a realistic top manager in the waiting in the summer, then appointing someone for 6 months is pointless.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:44
by Steady
Packing his bags as we speak
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:43
by RootsRadical
Potter can't do much worse but will need time.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:42
by Hammer and Pickle
stats wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 15:38
Checked next manager sacking on sky bet and showed 2/7 on then Loppy had been removed and replaced by Dyche and now the bet is not showing at all.
It could be Moyes.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:38
by stats
Checked next manager sacking on sky bet and showed 2/7 on then Loppy had been removed and replaced by Dyche and now the bet is not showing at all.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:35
by Hammer and Pickle
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:31
by John Coffey
Talksport reckon he’s gone!
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:30
by Any Old Iron
Sounds like he’s gone, thank fuck.
so much for all the experts on here telling us he’s going nowhere yet.
Not sure about Potter though
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:28
by simons
Gone??
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:24
by John Coffey
Steady wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 15:06
The Graham Potter coming in story seems to be gathering a lot of momentum
We had this a few weeks ago though. And nothing happened.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:22
by Steady
I reckon Villa might be his last match, something seems
to be happening today or at least tons more speculation than usual
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:10
by greenie1
I reckon Lopetegui will be here until the end of the season (at least).
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:06
by Manuel
Speculation building now ref Potter, two winnable home games coming up that we can't waste etc. When you think about it it's actually a no brainer.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 15:06
by Steady
The Graham Potter coming in story seems to be gathering a lot of momentum
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:58
by Massive Attack
threesixty wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 10:53
Would even Lewandoski score goals with our setup?
I do wonder if concentrating on the striker situation is a red herring.
It would make all the difference but it doesn't even have to be a world class Striker just one that stays regularly fit and bangs in the plentiful chances we already create. As a Team we now create a regular amount of chances. Take the weekend for instance, we created 17 at the Etihad. It's unheard of especially under the days of Moyes where we'd struggle to get out our own 6 yard box, let alone in to there's on a regular basis Saturday. Even against Liverpool we hit the woodwork 3 times but these efforts have got to start going in.
Ever since the Newcastle game we've made untold amounts of good goal scoring opportunities and it's about time we buried many of them, or get in someone who doesn't need a second invitation to score. Then that will relieve the pressure at the other end and not panic as much as we do defensively.
I thought it was interesting that Guardiola in his post match interviews made a point of saying how fortunate they were to not be behind before they fluked one in, acknowledging how easily we were carving them open. Going forward and moving the ball at times we really were good bar the poor finishing. The way we play has definitely improved with the ball, however we still lack quality in key areas of the pitch in Goal when Areola plays, Mavropanos in defence and Alvarez as our DM. Fullkrug might be the answer up front, I just worry big time about his fitness and we haven't got all season or the arse end of lost games for him to find it.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:56
by onsideman
I don't think Steidten is being scapegoated at all
I think he's had a relatively free run
Even the summer 23 signings that were previously lauded have been largely underwhelming this season and the summer 24 signings have been dreadful. As technical director he should've seen everything that any sane fan had seen.
If he felt undermined or disenfranchised then he should have had the balls to resign rather than give his brother a job
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:53
by LJC
John Coffey" wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 14:39
LJC wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 14:22
Rumour on KUMB/X is that he has gone/going very soon. Potter to take over immediately with that scout that he was holding out for to join from Chelsea at the end of the season.
Wonder if it’s true, this time!
Fair comment!
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:41
by Sir Alf
Sullivan gets control of transfers back if Steidten goes. The fact that Sullivan picked his manager and not the one Steidten wanted and that many of the transfers happened once Lop was appointed ( Lop wanted Kilman, Rodruiguez and Soler), I’d say Steidten is being made a scapegoat. Many people saw this coming. Classic Sullivan manouevre to deflect blame from himself. Fans on Kumb, C&H all lapping up this rumour and saying that Lop and Steidten had to go without realising Steidten was never properly empowered by Sullivan. He maybnot have done a great job but after only 1 window as Tech Director he is well within his rights to say there were mitigating circumstances and that he was not allowed to do his job by a meddling, controlling owner?
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:39
by John Coffey
LJC wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 14:22
Rumour on KUMB/X is that he has gone/going very soon. Potter to take over immediately with that scout that he was holding out for to join from Chelsea at the end of the season.
Wonder if it’s true, this time!
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:38
by John Coffey
Ron Eff" wrote: ↑06 Jan 2025, 14:30
Also rumours that Stiedten is staying away from the training ground over a fall out. Press now swaying toward him going.
Based on nothing but gut feel, I think he’s a goner.
Sure I read somewhere that Steidten has said he’s staying away from the training ground to do transfer business, and to allow Lopetegui to concentrate on football matters. Probably wrong.
Didn’t something like this happen with Steidten and Moyes too?
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:30
by Ron Eff
Also rumours that Stiedten is staying away from the training ground over a fall out. Press now swaying toward him going.
Based on nothing but gut feel, I think he’s a goner.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:25
by Sir Alf
Rumours. Nothing will happen is my guess. We will stumble on.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:22
by LJC
Rumour on KUMB/X is that he has gone/going very soon. Potter to take over immediately with that scout that he was holding out for to join from Chelsea at the end of the season.
Re: Lopetegui
Posted: 06 Jan 2025, 14:17
by North Bank
Just stop procrastinating and replace him with a coach that knows what he's doing