It's Throwback Thursday, so we are going back to an old style of content - it's time for #5Things! This time we are looking at potential Chelsea Managers - This is the start of a 6 (or more) video long series in which I will go through each of these managers in more depth, in my #DeepDive series! I hope you enjoy, and let me know if you like this format or not! If you do, please leave the video a like, it really helps out the channel! Have a good evening, Blues! ~Mono
@NchuziIkachana-vv8hs I am not surprised tbh after the last few days. Its seemed more and more likely. Is it a coincidence that De Zerbi has also just left Brighton 🤔
Hansi Flick looks the best option to me. De Zerbi is stubborn and is unlikely to adapt, he would stick to his style even when it’s failing. Amorim’s style of play would used as breakfast in the Premier League because of the amount of space he leaves when attacking. Inzaghi looks almost impossible. Arne looks like a solid option
Surprised you didn’t have Poch himself on this list. If we get to the FA Cup final and/or qualify for Europe then the board might well give him until next year - to the end of his contract.
To be honest, first and foremost, I would prefer an ownership who would rather trust the process. I think with Poch the "ship" have been steady towards the end of season so he should have been given another year. As it is not the case, I believe we would require someone who has experience in the league, (in european comps i believe this team needs experience.) So I would welcome back the likes of Tuchel / conte
Flick had one good season (not a full season) and 1 middling season at bayern, de zerbi is a great manager but doesn't have a winning record (and i'm tired of these brighton flops), amorim will be another avb, we can see how taking a manager from eredivisie (Even a successful one) tends to work out (ETH, frank de boer, peter bosz). that leaves Inzaghi. An incredible manager, and the kind of manager we would have got during the abramovich era, but he looks set to stay at inter. The issue is that any manager who doesn't get great results will have inevitable backlash and struggle to last the season - no good manager is going to want to come in because it's career suicide. If I had to choose I would say Inzaghi, Motta or Tuchel
Probably a stupid question, but.... would a second Benitez or Sarri era work at Chelsea? EDIT: Never mind, I didn't realize this video is two months old. I realized because it mentioned Slot who's been signed for Liverpool
They're inconsistent because they haven't been coached well enough to know how to consistently do the right thing - Tuchel took a terrible team and made them into UCL winners, that's what good coaches do. The quality of these players is there to see, and someone with a different/better philosophy than Poch should be able to bring that to the forefront imo.
The quality is there but do you think if most those missed chances were converted and defenders were less error prone, we would be here? There are some things a manager can’t control
@@monocfc No. They are inconsistent because they are all young and haven't played together very long. That is why we are mid table. The manager is not the problem. There is only 1 reason a team is ever midtable. - inconsistency. Young players are especially inconsistent. A team of players that have not played together long is inconsistent. Chelsea are both of these things. A team of young players that have not played together long. The players are quality. They proved this against Liverpool at the beginning of the season. They proved this against Man City. They proved this against Villa. They are just woefully inconsistent. Consistency takes time. Sacking the manager would be the worst decision for this young team IMO. We also desperately need a striker.
@@danwaters4139 Inconsistency is a by-product of poor coaching. Age/experience is not an excuse - take Sterling for example, one of our most experienced players - he's horrifically inconsistent, in fact probably the most inconsistent player of the group. He played MUCH better under a good coach in Pep Guardiola, because Pep DRILLS his team into knowing what to do and when to do it, it's like clockwork. Thiago Silva - the most experienced player in our squad and one of the ones that's been here for multiple years - looked fantastic under Thomas Tuchel, because Tuchel was a great defensive coach (our UCL run is proof of that). Under Pochettino he's been extremely up and down, and has been making tonnes of costly errors. As with anything in life, practise makes perfect. If you drill something enough times, eventually you will improve and get good at it. However if the person teaching you to do those drills isn't a good teacher, no amount of practice will help as you'll just be practising poorly. Age is not an excuse for mediocrity - take a look at Arsenal, they have the third youngest team in the league and are flying, in a title race. Spurs are 4th on that list, and are in European spots. A lot of their players are new to each other, they had a new coach, and lost their best player - but because Ange is a good coach and has them all singing from the same hymn sheet, they are performing. Poch has outdated tactics and had similar complaints to mine when he was at PSG, and at the end of his Spurs tenure. It's not a coincidence.
@@monocfc The Arsenal comparison doesn't hold water because that team was put together over several seasons not thrown together in 6 months. We sold 80% of our squad, got rid of most of the experienced players and bought in a load of youngsters. Many of which have never even played in the premier league before. Arteta also finished 8th two seasons in a row. They are flying now after 4 seasons. Its took TIME. That is what our team needs. TIME and consistency. We won't get that by sacking the manager every 6 months. Spurs again is nothing like the situation at Chelsea. Plus they are spurs who cares they won't win anything anyway. Sterling was on a decline before we signed him and is just an inconsistent player on general. He's played a lot of football and is past his peak. Silva is 40 years old. Need I say more? Against Villa we saw a great performance with good patterns of play. Great pressing ect. That is from Poch and his training. These young players didn't just start doing that off of their own back. Their age is an excuse for inconsistency. That is the reason most clubs only bring in a few youngsters at a time and have a team mixed age and experience. Our players are still learning and developing. I have no doubt they will be flying in 2-3 seasons time. Especially if we bring in a clinical striker to put away the chances we create. Poch has historically always done his better work in his second seasons at a club. I dont see any options who would be willing g to take the job who are a better choice. I think the board will give him another season.
I know that I keep on about Tuchel but I rate him very highly.❤ The sad thing is I know that Tuchel has said he has no interest coming back but I hope he has a change of heart and comes back . I honestly don't know who else is capable.
De Serbi has been through some long patches of poor performances and amorin is not proven.Its either an elite manager with experience like inzaghi and other otherwise best to keep poch
I’m still poch in arteta was useless for a while klopp the same and pep Needed a season and it took poch a season at spurs give him 6 months next season and if there is no improvement I will be poch out get behind your club