But how much of the squad weakness and imbalance is on Slot? How much input did he have? We do not know.
Despite failure at Real Madrid I like what Alonso did there. He pushed the collective over the individual. Everyone had to play a part. That’s what we need.
Basically seems like
Arne Slot has definitely
Lost the sentiment in the
Dressing room, which is sad.
Feels like the time has come to
Recruit a new manager
And move on from this. Might seem
Unfair, but feels like its the right thing to
Do and either step down and be removed.
It is totally normal for highly competent, self-confident people in senior leadership positions to decide they are no longer the right person for their job and walk away. The thing with people like that is they will back themselves to succeed in their next opportunity and will be incentivized to find and exit that suits all parties before their lack of fit for this role and this time starts becoming a stain on their reputation that makes getting the next shot harder. It’s also true that it’s just shit having to show up for work every day in a role where you no longer believe you can have the impact that your self perceived talents believe you should be able to have, and will have once you find your next role that is a better fit. It is faith in themselves that allows someone to go to their boss and negotiate a mutually agreed exit
The people who hang on for dear life in a position where it isn’t working are those who are egotists not able to see the situation clearly, or clear eyed people who know theyve been promoted above their station and are going to milk the pay check as long as they can knowing they won’t get this sort of appointment again.
Agree! But, I think this is extremely rare in football. Has any manager left the job abruptly? The closest I can think of is Klopp announcing his departure at the end of the season.
If we’re talking about a decision for the end of the season I don’t think it would be considered abrupt.
In terms of managers who have done it, Conte’s exit from Spurs, Maresca’s from Chelsea and Xavi’s from Barca would all be similar to Slot accepting a “mutual agreement” termination this summer. Probably Luis Enrique’s exit from Barca as well
And if he did, with the club not having a replacement lined up, he’d be accused of dragging us down then running away from the mess he’s made with QFs still to play.
If the club had someone ready to take over then let them pull the trigger. Expecting him to go now of his own accord is fanciful. He’ll be here now until the season is done and then I expect a “mutual consent” parting of the ways.
Once your captain starts talking about players giving up it’s just a matter of time. Players have lost faith and so the change will come in the summer. Him quitting now would just put us on the back foot.
This is my belief as well. I was not making an argument that I expect him to walk this week. I was arguing against the idea that is fanciful to consider him walking away at all.