I think in our case you can be ok with poor performances, unless you’re around 18 and know nothing other than success. I can almost get that if that’s the case.
But to call for Peps head, which I’ve seen plenty of, is as rag like entitlement as it gets. Went gone from nothing to everything in a relative blink of an eye. A few or more poor performances and unsuccessful seasons should be given tolerance.
I agree. Calling for his head is over the top and it ignores everything he has done for us. What he has built and achieved at City has been unbelievable and no one should forget that.
But at the same time we can't just stand still either. We've spent close to £500m building this squad and giving Pep the tools he requires. Because of that, I think it's fair that people question decisions when things aren't working - even if he's the best manager we've ever had.
Take Rayan Cherki. He's one of the most talented players in Europe and yet the suggestion seems to be that with him in the team we're suddenly "unbalanced." But we were in a title race before the attacking line-up started getting tinkered with.
We literally beat Liverpool 3–0 at home with the exact combination that's now being referred to as unbalanced in possibly our most complete display of the season.
Then you've got things like taking our best players off in big moments - like yesterday with Ait Nouri. Or going into the biggest game of the season and playing combinations we've barely ever used before, thinking we'd rock up to the home of the most successful club in world football and just blow them away. As Fabio Cappello referred to it as "arrogance" like when we didn't select a Defensive Midfielder for the Champions League Final in Porto.
Are we not allowed to discuss that and question those calls? Or because of everything he's won for us, do we just have to watch it and accept that there's nothing more he could've done? It's a debate on a football forum, it's not self entitlement. No fan on this forum knows more than Pep, we aren't Successful football managers but we have a right to question his decisions. We pay our hard earned money to watch and follow the club all over Europe.
For what it's worth, I actually think we've underachieved a bit with the squad we've got. I’m not taking the Arsenal squad or manager over ours. For me it's been individual tactical decisions/unused substitutions in key games where we've cost ourselves. And pointing that out shouldn't be seen as entitlement - it's just part of supporting the team and wanting it to be better.