Would be funny if he was sacked or resigned before Advocaat or Rodgers.Mourinho's job is hanging by a thread, this game feels ominous.....
Who have you got there then? Martial and Rooney? I wouldn't touch any of Chelsea's / Liverpool's players now and Giround is alwats benched. Perhaps Kane or Vardy?i couldn't afford him at all :(
You really should get Mata . MU's best CAM imo.no Martial, Vardy.. and had to sell wilson so brought in Sakho... who then promptly did feck all against Sunderland :(
Midfield has Hazard (ya...) Payet, Mahrez (who didn't even play -_-) and Puncheon, meaning Depay comes off the bench
need to get silva back in
lolEngland 2-0 Germany
Manchester 2-0 London
Mata O.O
There he goes again, using his hand where he shouldn't!
They probably have him the summer to "reinforce" then when they realized he wasn't cutting it, waited for the 2nd international break so they could ease the new guy in.To be fair, BR's sacking seems inevitable since March. Surprised that after the 6-1 by Stoke, he still somehow managed to keep his job. Only 1 win in the last 8 games seems to be the last straw (cannot even threaten Everton who is missing Stones, Baines and Coleman, drawing against Sion, Norwich, Carlislie, thrashings by mid-table teams, etc.)
Only manager to make a turnaround after a disastrous run of results is Ferguson and he needed 7 years. Will be interesting to see where BR ends up - probably Sunderland, Newcastle or Aston Villa. The new guy have probably been lined up too since they wouldn't kick him out without a plan (I hope)They probably have him the summer to "reinforce" then when they realized he wasn't cutting it, waited for the 2nd international break so they could ease the new guy in.
you have to wonder if liverpool do actually have a manager lined up or not. What manager wants to walk into a situation where they have to play off october, november, and december before going into the january transfer window to start bringing in their kind of players. They also have to try and keep liverpool in europe and get close to the top of the epl and possible a cup run. If this was done over the summer then no problem but at this point in the season i see an interim manager then a new manager coming in later if anything.Actually, now that you think of it, you really have to hand it to Rodgers. Even in his final moments as Liverpool manager, he still managed to deflect attention unto himself. Nobody cared that Sunderland's manager resigned nor Arsenal beating MU 3-0, Liverpool's sacking of Rodgers grabbed the headlines, giving the man the public attention he so craves (seriously, look how much he enjoys talking to the media. ) . He also leaves with a huge pay-off, courtesy of the five-year-deal he signed after the 13/14 season. Well played, Rodgers.