Nello
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Sometimes there's also limits to how much you can do with the players at your disposal.Yeah, doesn't look too good. Shouldn't overdramatize it, as everyone has a bad day, but he looked pretty empty after the game. It'll become dangerous once this feeling starts to occur frequently, then he can decide he has had enough.
I can imagine it's frustrating for him, because no matter how much he teaches and tells them in training to press, not to lose the balls stupidly, in games they relapse for the worse again. Bilbao looked like a step forward, only to make the step back again against Alaves. I don't even think he's disappointed with certain players, but with the overall situation of the squad, maybe blames himself too.
The important part is, that he still believes he can change the team for the better, otherwise he'll leave at the end of the season.
The players should be aware of this. If they want to keep him for longer, they have to work harder again.
At a large, we overachieved last season and played entertaining football that made everybody hopeful for more.
But reality is all real top teams inject new quality into their squads every year, in order to keep the squad competitive, hungry and balanced. Our only proper top signing, Joan Garcia, is already making us a lot more competitive and changing games for the better.
Besides that, injuries, departures and an ageing Lewandowski has only made the squad worse.
Players like Rashford, Kounde, Martin, Balde, Casado, Fermin, Old Lewa, Ferran, Olmo, Araujo and Cubarsí can at their current best play a supporting role in an otherwise stacked team, but will never consistently make out the core of a true top team. Yet they make up more than half of our XI more often than not.
