Discussion: Manuel Pellegrini 2015/16

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Just out of interest what are our options?

I feel for some reason Pep is bound for London, whether that be Chelsea or Arsenal.

Are there great managers waiting in the wings, or is Carlo the safest pair of hands?
I fear that Pep isn't heading our way. Not sure Carlo will take a short term contract but at the moment I'd take him. Something just feels wrong at the moment, like the players and the manager just aren't working and have lost faith. In these circumstances replacing the manager is the least worse option.

I would not be overly surprised if he isn't gone by mid week.
 
We have had so many atrocious performances this seaaon against teams such as West Ham, Tottenham and Aston Villa. But after yesterday it is now getting scarily bad and then listening to the manager's ridiculous and pathetic comments after the game has pushed me over the edge.

For me it is now clear that we will never become a top top team under Pellegrini....after 2 and a half years we still seem to be playing like a bunch of strangers.

We are making fantastic strides as a club off the pitch and hopefully we can match this type of progress on the pitch as well....sadly, Manuel Pellegrini is clearly not good enough to do this.
 
Hart was totally hacked off with the tactics yesterday, and my guess is not the only one.

When you hear people like Quinn talking about the days of Alan Ball, you realise how much the players were trying to do stuff they thought was fundamentally wrong as well as struggling with their own game.

If we'd had Aguero then he would have bailed out Alan Ball the same way he does Pellegrini & we'd have finished in the top 5 rather than the bottom 5. It would be seen as a great effort by Alan Ball.
 
As opposed to the lets sack every fucker Saturday night :)

You talk as if it's a one off result. 11 points from the last 8 games, less points than after 13 games from last season, 2 wins in the last 10 games against last seasons top 6.

On the back of spending another 150m in the summer, if you're happy with that then good for you.
 
And he sat on the bench yesterday hoping it would fix itself,we look nothing like the team that started the season where when the whistle blew we where on it from the first minute,at the moment and injuries aside we seem to be going backwards,and for me pellegrini should shoulder the blame..
 
It's a shambles that really didn't need to happen though,it's incredible that Pellegrini and his coaching staff thought that starting set up against a manager known for a high press and high energy start was going to be anything but a mighty struggle. It was the height of incompetence from Pellegrini and it's not an isolated incident either.
With the personnel available we should have started with
Hart
Sagna Otamendi Mangala Kolorov
Fernando
Fernandinho Delph
DeBruyne Aguero Sterling

Winning the midfield was always going to have to be the first objective so to play the bone idle Yaya and Fernando who we know only too well isn't capable of playing in a 2 man midfield,attempting to shield Mangala and Demichellis,was utterly ridiculous. I bet Klopp was giddy when he saw our line up,I know I was horrified when it was announced.
Guardiola may or may not come in the summer,but I'll be very disappointed if we start next season with the laughably named engineer still in charge
 
You say that like Carlo isn't an elite manager.

Didn't mean to intimate that, he obviously is, and a huge upgrade on Pellegrini, I mean can you seriously imagine Madrid winning the CL under poor old Manuel?

I just wanted to know if there are other options in case Carlo has other plans.
 
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