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Equally they hammered their nearest rivals and will still probably walk the league. Even when they were at their poorest under Kovac they won the league. Germany has become Bayern and a bunch of finishing schools for the other leagues.

They probably should have given Nagglesmann more chance for no other reason than the money they had invested in him, the cost of the pay off and the fact that, unless it’s a train wreck, if you give a manager less than 3 years how can actually judge the job they’ve done?

I still have way more questions that answers in respect of what he’s actually done to get this sort of mad stellar reputation that he has. From a distance it looks like he’s made Flick’s very good Bayern side, with a lot of good players at the right age, considerably worse.

Maybe he’ll go on to prove me wrong but I’m getting more Villas Boas vibes than anything else and he actually won some things.
It starts o get really funny since bayern now lost the lead in Bundesliga to Dortmund with 5 games to go. Dortmund will probably botch it but a season with another winner would be great
 
You know how when things get really bad an owner would make a drastic decision like sacking the interim manager or appointing a new manager to instill confidence in the club or do something? Well here, Spurs will do absolutely nothing and they’ll get pumped by United next weekend with a similar scoreline.
 
Villa really has 7 wins and 2 draws in the last 9....what a turnaround holy hell

Emery is a good manger and they have a good squad. He was just a bad fit with Arsenal and particularly with some of the squad you had then. Once he’d managed to coach out the nonsense the previous manager had filled the players heads with that squad had plenty of quality in it. Delighted to see Watkins thriving again, he’s a proper little player.
 
The guy in the 2nd bit standing up is how I pictured u on Sunday



(Also me on Friday at work against Southampton)

I was the guy laughing when it was 4-0. I cheered and wanted to see more when it was 5-0. If it had ended a draw or maybe a loss like 2-1 or 3-1, Stellini probably is still here. But now he's gone and Levy HAS TO figure this shit out.

This reminds me of the first game of the 20/21 season when Spurs lost to Everton on the opening GW and the next day Bale and Reguilon come in from Madrid. I don't think that happens if that loss wasn't such a calamity.

However, I think it can get way worse than it is right now. I don't think that this is rock bottom for Tottenham.
 
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