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The only bright point about Manchester United this season is the FA Cup title. Otherwise negative points pass largely non existent positive ones.
The new coach has certainly a lot to do and hopefully the team will recover after getting rides from useless players and recruit some serious ones.
From what I read in media, there is players that will most likely remain with the team which are Mainoo, Garnacho, Hojlund and Onana. Fernandes might move to Bayern Munich at the time Tuchel could go the other way to train Manchester United instead of Bayern Munich.
Even though they realize that getting good performance takes time, but in reality they often change coaches. But what doesn't make sense is, when in his first season the coach failed to produce good results for the team, but they would quickly fire their coach. After all, if they realize that forming a team takes a long time, especially as a new coach also takes time, then they should also retain their coach. But anyway, what Chelsea has done seems to be that in the last few seasons Chelsea has always had a new coach every season, it's a choice that has become a joke I guess.
Changing managers has become a characteristic of Chelsea over the last two decades, more than 23 three changes have occurred, if it is not a joke then it could be called a hobby. Every penny that comes out of the club owner pocket must be able to provide results at the end of the season, at least one trophy at domestic level, if it fails, dismissal is inevitable. This image, although not entirely true, can reflect Chelsea culture over the last two decades, whether in the era of Roman Abramovich or Todd Boehly. The parameters used by Chelsea management and club officials when evaluating the manager's performance appear to be very different from most Premier League teams in general.
Pochettino succeeded in bringing Chelsea to finish in 6th place in the standings, where last season they finished in 12th place with a different manager. Pochettino also automatically succeeded in helping Chelsea secure a ticket to the UEFA Confederation League, where last season they did not participate in any European competitions. However, for management and club officials, these two things are not convincing enough, although Pochettino also started shown signs of improvement and development looking forward to next season. In my opinion, Chelsea penchant for firing their manager this time could be categorized as careless, because with a limited squad due to injuries, Pochettino is still capable of bringing Chelsea to finish in 6th place in the standings.