The new season has just begun, and the media are already washing the bones of the coaches who are disappointing with their results. These are the realities of sports: they do not tolerate defeat here, and first of all, the coaches become the scapegoats. Let’s see who might be unemployed in the near future.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Manchester United)
It will soon be three years since Solskjaer’s coaching at Manchester United. No one expected him to last that long. Achievement!
But despite the fact that his club is one of the richest, Ole still has not won anything. No small trophies, no, of course, the Premier League or the Champions League.
And even despite the loud summer, when Ronaldo, Sancho and Varane joined the team, Manchester United are not happy with the game yet. Having lost to Aston Villa with a score of 0: 1, the Red Devils suffered their third defeat in four matches. They have already been eliminated from the League Cup and lost to the Young Boys in the Champions League.
So far, there is no need to panic: United are at the top of the table and are fighting. But the Norwegian does not feel calm.
Ronald Koeman (Barcelona)
Barcelona started the season extremely badly, and the streak of inconclusive results continues. The Dutch coach, under whom the chair has been swaying for a long time, instills in the “blaugrana” not a very beautiful game, which neither the fans nor the management are happy about.
At the moment, Kumana is likely to be fired, but he still has time to escape – at least until there is a pause for the national teams.
Barcelona are now sixth in the league and have lost twice in the Champions League. Everything will be settled soon.
Max Allegri (Juventus)
Allegri returned to Juventus in the summer and many believed he would resurrect a regressed team.
Alas, until the miracle happened: Juve started poorly, gaining two points in four games in Serie A. This is the worst start in 60 years, although the Bianconeri have begun to improve.
People don’t like Allegri’s playing style, too conservative. Of course, no one will dismiss such a specialist so easily, but he is definitely not at ease right now.
Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
Arteta has been balancing on the edge for a long time. Last season he was not happy, but this one started quite sadly – with a defeat to Brentford, who last played in the Major League 74 years ago.
In recent matches, the situation calmed down a bit: Norwich and Burnley were replayed, and Tottenham were recently defeated – perhaps it was the best match of the Artetz “Gunners”.