| KiigelHeart said: Let's put it this way, if Liverpool was to change the coach now I'd say I would be the opposite of ambition. I think they need a long term plan and Klopp should be given more time. Maybe not 13 years lol but Arsene most definitely is a legend. I still think he has the ambition to win again and you pretty much described that ambition in your post. It just hasn't been working and it won't. I still remember those glory days and I love his football philosophy so part of me wants him to stay and part of me wants him gone. I do expect him to leave after this season though. So what was my point again? Oh, yeah, signing managers and hot players left and right all the time with no long term vision isn't really any more ambitious imo. |
Why would Liverpool change coach? Despite their recent form Liverpool is doing better then expected. They are currently at their 2nd best position since the last 8 seasons.
Arsene doesn't have ambition nor long term vision. When Arsenal weren't spending anything on the transfer market he and others pointed out to all of their young signings saying that they would be the stars of tomorrow. Walcot, Ramsey,Wilishire, Ox, Gibbs, and many other players with potential failed to become title winning quality and some have actually regressed. Then the likes of Nasri, Fabregas, Van Persie, Song, Clichy, Adebayor and others which have devloped a lot under Wenger got sold with supbar replacements.
If Wenger had the ambition Arsenal woudn't have Giroud as their number one striker, and they would have not had the likes of Almunia in goal for so many years.
People aren't expecting the change of a manager and a couple of signings to make them win the league straight away, but it is a move in the right direction. Arsenal's current "long term strategy" is to buy players good enough to just get top 4 and to sell whatever young talent it has when it develops. Which is why Bellerin will go to Barcalona in the next two years.







