Jimmy Carr
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He comes back and Eckert, he came up to the Achilles.
Like, we've not had any luck at all this season.
but I think as well you look at that and I know we're playing Man United on Sunday I know it's a little bit off topic but they're having a great season to them and everyone else in the league and we're having a shit season and we're three points behind them and if we beat them Sunday by two goals we go or is it one now because they conceded at Brentford by one or two goals we now go above them and leapfrog them and we've had a shit season but that's our standards but
I think with City though, like they've kind of seen what happened with Liverpool when we announced Klopp was leaving.
Because the minute we announced Klopp was leaving, the wheels fell off big time.
Do you think they've now seen it and gone, like, let's not do that.
Let's wait till the end of the season.
And let's not give them anything to turn the worry off.
But Chelsea are really good under Maresca.
And I think that's the kind of biggest source of point to say that maybe as Guardiola is leaving at the end of the season, it's that...
someone would have snatched Maresca up straight away and there's no way Maresca's gone alright I'll wait 18 months to become the sort of succession manager because United have been without a manager since Liverpool have been kind for one for the last few months and there's been other teams like Real Madrid who are looking for a manager and have had to deal with interims so I think that's kind of the main
avenue where I'm looking and going I've got a feeling Pep Guardiola will and go at the end of the season the fact that Bernardo's happy leaving as well they're them two are like twitting about them two aren't they like I can't stand the pair of them can't wait to see the back of them both but I think that's sort of the biggest reason to why I'm more leaning towards I think Guardiola is leaving because
is that someone would have snatched Maresca up straight away and United and Real Madrid two of the biggest clubs in the world are without a manager are Blauer and Michael Carrick managing them both and they'd have happily had Maresca there was talks briefly with United and Maresca but I think that the fact that City solved the project is
has come down to Moresca a little bit more and he's gone right I want that so I'll wait to this so I think it'll kind of be a bit of a Guardiola might drop moment at the end of the season when he hopefully win the league over Arsenal and he'll be like well that's fine this is my last one so there's Moresca
But it's because he's got the basics, right?
You look at United and Ameren is, I don't think Ameren is that bad of a manager actually, but I think he was just trying to overcomplicate things too much.
When you look at United now, they've gone very direct.
They're like, they've got blistered in pace going forward.
They've got Bruno Fernandes, who's arguably the best player in the league this season, who's dictating everything.
And they've got Koenig and Cesco, who's now putting the ball in the back of the net.