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Ye he seems a dinasour and out of touch with modern football like mourinho.

Clearly doesn't want to adapt or change tactics where its needed.

Will in turn cost him his job.
 
It will cost Liverpool in excess of £80million to pay Mo Salah what he wants over the course of a new four-year deal. That would shatter the club’s strict wage structure under owners FSG.⁣

Salah has made it clear through his adviser during negotiations that he does not believe his demands to be excessive. Cristiano Ronaldo banks £500,000-a-week at Manchester United - at the age of 36.⁣

And Kevin De Bruyne signed a new contract at Manchester City last year that earns him £400,000-a-week. Salah’s agent, Ramy Abbas Issa, is using those figures as a marker in talks with the Merseyside club.⁣

Liverpool have so far refused to meet the terms required to seal an agreement. But Salah holds all the aces. LFC will not want his current deal to go into its final 12 months and then risk losing one of the best players in the world for nothing next year. [mirror]
 
The thing is, as funny as people might find all these memes, Agent Rafa done a job jokes etc, he did an unbelievably bad job there. That squad should be mid-table and he was on a one way slide to relegation. His tactics were absolutely baffling at times and it's nothing to do with his history across the park for most blues - he was just woeful in every aspect of managing the club.

The really concerning thing is that by selling Digne, shoving DoF Marcel Brands out of the door, it seems Moshiri was backing his man to the bitter end until his position became beyond saving yesterday.
 
Moshiri no doubt has to take the blunt of the blame here.

He's is really damaging the club with the way he's running it and making bad appointments isn't helping.

Maybe given Duncan a short contract to see how he does. I'm sure fans will be back on board with the club and players if he's in the dugout.
 
The thing is, as funny as people might find all these memes, Agent Rafa done a job jokes etc, he did an unbelievably bad job there. That squad should be mid-table and he was on a one way slide to relegation. His tactics were absolutely baffling at times and it's nothing to do with his history across the park for most blues - he was just woeful in every aspect of managing the club.

The really concerning thing is that by selling Digne, shoving DoF Marcel Brands out of the door, it seems Moshiri was backing his man to the bitter end until his position became beyond saving yesterday.
Tbh the squad needs an overhaul I wouldn't have selt dinge that's for sure but same with any manager and club they can only try with what's at their disposal.
Prime example man utd since fergie left they havnt been the same no matter what players or manager they've had.
Same with Chelsea can only work with what you have and imo we havnt been the same team since Jose was 1st in charge yeah we've won CL twice and Europa League and super cup like when we had lampard we had a transfer ban and had to work with what he had personally think since moyes/martinez toffees havnt been the same.
Some blame is down to managers and players but also the owners if they won't invest
 
Tbh the squad needs an overhaul I wouldn't have selt dinge that's for sure but same with any manager and club they can only try with what's at their disposal.
Prime example man utd since fergie left they havnt been the same no matter what players or manager they've had.
Same with Chelsea can only work with what you have and imo we havnt been the same team since Jose was 1st in charge yeah we've won CL twice and Europa League and super cup like when we had lampard we had a transfer ban and had to work with what he had personally think since moyes/martinez toffees havnt been the same.
Some blame is down to managers and players but also the owners if they won't invest

The owners have invested tbf, and the put Steve Walsh (who'd worked wonders at Leicester) then Marcel Brands in charge of recruitment so it runs a bit deeper imo. The club has a negative vibe around it and has had for a number of years now.

On Benitez working with what he's got - he had players like Seamus Coleman and Michael Keane giving away a goal every couple of games... the way to work with what you've got there is to drop them but he persisted with them and they carried on making mistakes. He allowed every team a 1 or 2 goal head start and gave them 60-70% possession, for a supposed tactical genius he appeared to be absolutely inept.
 
Moshiri no doubt has to take the blunt of the blame here.

He's is really damaging the club with the way he's running it and making bad appointments isn't helping.

Maybe given Duncan a short contract to see how he does. I'm sure fans will be back on board with the club and players if he's in the dugout.

Dunc till the end of the season is the obvious choice now, need a quick turnaround in form and what he lacks in experience, he makes up for with enthusiasm. Then end of season, who knows who Moshiri will pick next! Silva and Koeman were his own choices and they didn't do well. Then he really stuck his neck on the block with Benitez and it's backfired big time.
 
Dunc till the end of the season is the obvious choice now, need a quick turnaround in form and what he lacks in experience, he makes up for with enthusiasm. Then end of season, who knows who Moshiri will pick next! Silva and Koeman were his own choices and they didn't do well. Then he really stuck his neck on the block with Benitez and it's backfired big time.
Ye temporarily duncan for the remainder of the season has to be the first choice he knows the clubs literally in side and out and believe he can get them out of this crisis and relegation fight they have got themselves in.

Long term permanent manager is anyone's guess and that also could spectacularly backfire.

If Duncan does well and gets goodison Park bouncing again why not give him 18 months or 2 years potentially.
 
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