When Todd sack a coach, he gives the impression that the coaches are the problem, but in reality it is not the coaches. This first started with Tomas Tuchel and many Chelsea fans were against Todd's decision. He repeated it with Pochettino and even many Chelsea fans didn't agree with his decision. However, when coaches are sacked, it is assumed that they didn't perform well and the coaches won't have anyway to defend themselves, unless for coaches like Mourinho who put clause of compensation in their contracts. We have nothing but to trust the management decision because they have the power to hire and fire, we are all spectators.
Whenever a team is failing while having many coaches in a couple of years then the fault is definitely not their or at least partially not their.
It is the same situation as Tottenham Hotspur and several other teams, they should focus on recruiting skillful players regardless of their age and names, basically following coaches need. Other than that they will keep turning in cercles..
Coaches make mistakes, right? To coach these teams, develop the best in their players, and carry out a well-defined plan, they are paid well. Should they not succeed, they have to take some of the blame
Tottenham is a wonderful example. The outcomes haven't much changed despite the fact that their coaches have been changing frequently in recent years. Perhaps, just perhaps, there are issues other than the coaching. Perhaps their transfer approach has to be thoroughly reviewed. Players that really match the system don't seem to be as important to them as star power
Thus, even if the players undoubtedly have a part to play, let's not absolve these coaches. They are more than only obliging spectators in this entire fiasco. These teams won't get better unless they start owning up to their mistakes since they are a part of the issue