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goose wrote: ↑25 Nov 2025, 07:59Texas Iron" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025, 23:18 Nuno is better than the previous 2 managers…
Talksa a good game…
But he’s not a Premier level manager…
Too many strange formations and poorly judged substitutions…
Long Relegation struggle ahead…with a leaky defence…and lack of goals to compensate…
Not a PL level manager despite having managed in the PL for 4 different clubs over a 5 year period.
You fucking div.
I rarely, if ever, agree with goose but on this I’m with him 100%. It’s as though people forget what he did at Wolves & Forest 
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Texas Iron" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025, 23:18 Nuno is better than the previous 2 managers…
Talksa a good game…
But he’s not a Premier level manager…
Too many strange formations and poorly judged substitutions…
Long Relegation struggle ahead…with a leaky defence…and lack of goals to compensate…
Not a PL level manager despite having managed in the PL for 4 different clubs over a 5 year period.
You fucking div.
You fucking div.
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He gets all the credit for the previous 2 wins but that point on Saturday was definitely in spite of him and purely down to the heroics of Wilson and Areola. 24% possession of the ball inviting that ridiculous amount of pressure against Bournemouth (not Barcelona) not down to 10 men is a joke.
What would be nice to see is him demanding us to be braver with the ball as the clinical firepower in front of goal is clearly available to him. Otherwise we will come unstuck against better opposition than Bournemouth and Burnley over the course of the next 5 fixtures if we sit back for so long, bar the occasional hopeful ball pumped long for Wilson to get on the end of.
What would be nice to see is him demanding us to be braver with the ball as the clinical firepower in front of goal is clearly available to him. Otherwise we will come unstuck against better opposition than Bournemouth and Burnley over the course of the next 5 fixtures if we sit back for so long, bar the occasional hopeful ball pumped long for Wilson to get on the end of.
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Agree that Wilson has bee treated poorly by Crackhead but so has Marshall. Marshall has only come on when we are in a huge mess,Marshall should be on the bench getting minutes in every game especially when there have been no alternatives. We have had nothing to lose in most games and everything to gain,the same with other youth players. It just becomes Moyes tokenism with them sitting on their arse watching fuck up after fuck up.
It was blatanlty obvious from the start of the season that Fulkrug wanted out,the very early international break set this in stone,he went away crying to his German team mates of what a shit show he was in. Came back,couldn't give a frankfurter shit and went on strike after that.Not much different to Isak. Maybe we can swap with Liverpool. Fulkrug did this last season,Potter and the board decided not to bring a stiker in and replace him. Still,Crackhead uses him. This will affect morale especially in the youth. Ditch Fulkrug to the Sauerkraut factory or Lidl,he shouldn't be traing with any of our teams,expect maybe the Women. At least JWP puts in a shift in training. Think he might be our new right back come December when AWB leaves for the AFCON
It was blatanlty obvious from the start of the season that Fulkrug wanted out,the very early international break set this in stone,he went away crying to his German team mates of what a shit show he was in. Came back,couldn't give a frankfurter shit and went on strike after that.Not much different to Isak. Maybe we can swap with Liverpool. Fulkrug did this last season,Potter and the board decided not to bring a stiker in and replace him. Still,Crackhead uses him. This will affect morale especially in the youth. Ditch Fulkrug to the Sauerkraut factory or Lidl,he shouldn't be traing with any of our teams,expect maybe the Women. At least JWP puts in a shift in training. Think he might be our new right back come December when AWB leaves for the AFCON
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He may be an iota of an improvement on the previous 2, similar to Moyes. But he's still absolute shit.
Having,you would of thought watched how crap we were for the last 2 seasons it shouldn't take a genius to adapt a little and make us better. We still have a squad that should be winning more games. But when you set out to be so negative constantly it will always back fire. The only game where he has set us up to be more attacking WE FUCKING WELL WIN. Genius. Everton he just didn't want to lose in a bire draw, Arsenal damaged limitation with no shots. 2 week break to work out tactics,formation and line up. Fucks up all of this in 2 winnable games. Pressure from somewhere,was it fans or coaching staff to listen and change. A decent win against all being said a Newcastle team that can't win away from home. A very lucky win against a bottom 4 team which was close to be thrown away. Still on the bench are 8 or 9 defensive players,token youth player who won't get a minute even thought the game is over. Get's lucky with a player who is now quite limited. Reluctance to play certain players who us fans can quite easily see are better than one's he has used. Not playing a striker and then all of a sudden does play's him and he scores. Againt Bournemouth,who were without their 2 best and influential players we get lucky with the forgotten striker playing and scoring with 2 good stikes. Long ball hit and hope though. He then decides after going 2-0 up at the break to change this around. Another defensive player who is bang average comes on a does nothing of note. Then the stiker who he has forgotten about who has scored twice in 45 minutes is take off after 6 bloody minutes. Another defensive move with no plan of how to use him . Players get in each others way as they are the same type of player,hoof ball out, goalkeeper playing a blinder with reactionable saves that keeps us in the game. Then CRACKHEAD decides to bring on a player who has openly said he wants to leave 2 or 3 times. I watched the club training video in midweek,Fulkrug was strolling around,wrapped up like he had never experienced cold weather despite coming form a country that has to have a frigging winter break as pirches are unplayable in 2025,he showed then that he shouldn't and didn't want to play for us. CRACKHEAD decides differently. What happens ? we concede again,thus leaving 15 minutes off us being being battered in the rain. How we didn't concede another is unreal.
The thing is most fans have seen this happening time and time again. The football is worse than under anyone. No new manager bounce. CRACKHEAD is shit. The evidence is there. He has seen the error's of previous managers and his own but takes to long to act. We will conced 5 against a Liverpool team that should be there for the taking but will respond as Liverpool will know Nuno will set up defensively again.They will get a rebound against West Ham like most teams do.under CRACKHEAD this won't change. He won't know what to do,fear instead being of being positive.
Having,you would of thought watched how crap we were for the last 2 seasons it shouldn't take a genius to adapt a little and make us better. We still have a squad that should be winning more games. But when you set out to be so negative constantly it will always back fire. The only game where he has set us up to be more attacking WE FUCKING WELL WIN. Genius. Everton he just didn't want to lose in a bire draw, Arsenal damaged limitation with no shots. 2 week break to work out tactics,formation and line up. Fucks up all of this in 2 winnable games. Pressure from somewhere,was it fans or coaching staff to listen and change. A decent win against all being said a Newcastle team that can't win away from home. A very lucky win against a bottom 4 team which was close to be thrown away. Still on the bench are 8 or 9 defensive players,token youth player who won't get a minute even thought the game is over. Get's lucky with a player who is now quite limited. Reluctance to play certain players who us fans can quite easily see are better than one's he has used. Not playing a striker and then all of a sudden does play's him and he scores. Againt Bournemouth,who were without their 2 best and influential players we get lucky with the forgotten striker playing and scoring with 2 good stikes. Long ball hit and hope though. He then decides after going 2-0 up at the break to change this around. Another defensive player who is bang average comes on a does nothing of note. Then the stiker who he has forgotten about who has scored twice in 45 minutes is take off after 6 bloody minutes. Another defensive move with no plan of how to use him . Players get in each others way as they are the same type of player,hoof ball out, goalkeeper playing a blinder with reactionable saves that keeps us in the game. Then CRACKHEAD decides to bring on a player who has openly said he wants to leave 2 or 3 times. I watched the club training video in midweek,Fulkrug was strolling around,wrapped up like he had never experienced cold weather despite coming form a country that has to have a frigging winter break as pirches are unplayable in 2025,he showed then that he shouldn't and didn't want to play for us. CRACKHEAD decides differently. What happens ? we concede again,thus leaving 15 minutes off us being being battered in the rain. How we didn't concede another is unreal.
The thing is most fans have seen this happening time and time again. The football is worse than under anyone. No new manager bounce. CRACKHEAD is shit. The evidence is there. He has seen the error's of previous managers and his own but takes to long to act. We will conced 5 against a Liverpool team that should be there for the taking but will respond as Liverpool will know Nuno will set up defensively again.They will get a rebound against West Ham like most teams do.under CRACKHEAD this won't change. He won't know what to do,fear instead being of being positive.
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Nuno is better than the previous 2 managers…
Talksa a good game…
But he’s not a Premier level manager…
Too many strange formations and poorly judged substitutions…
Long Relegation struggle ahead…with a leaky defence…and lack of goals to compensate…
Talksa a good game…
But he’s not a Premier level manager…
Too many strange formations and poorly judged substitutions…
Long Relegation struggle ahead…with a leaky defence…and lack of goals to compensate…
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There's zero excuses for his baffling decisions and I've zero faith in the man as a consequence. I think he'll be a slight improvement but nothing more, and certainly not enough to appease those of us who wanted Moyes out for more attractive football. That said, it is still early days.
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factory seconds" wrote: ↑24 Nov 2025, 11:46 odd one, nuno. as a person i really like him, i like what he says, he's earnest but not a pushover. none of that condescending moyes arrogance or limp potterisms, i even generally like the fight he's put into the team and his general ideas about the game. i don't even mind the batshit lineups he's come out with.
what i really, really don't like is his desire to completely abandon attempting to play a game of football when we get a lead.
What I struggle to get my head around is how much that happens on the pitch is down to the manager and how much is down to the mentality of the players. Clearly subs are 100% down to the manager. But is there a clear instruction (either in training or during the game) to park the bus and try to absorb pressure for 45 minutes when 2-0 up, or is that something the players conscientiously or sub-conscientiously take on themselves?
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odd one, nuno. as a person i really like him, i like what he says, he's earnest but not a pushover. none of that condescending moyes arrogance or limp potterisms, i even generally like the fight he's put into the team and his general ideas about the game. i don't even mind the batshit lineups he's come out with.
what i really, really don't like is his desire to completely abandon attempting to play a game of football when we get a lead.
what i really, really don't like is his desire to completely abandon attempting to play a game of football when we get a lead.
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Ron Eff" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 18:52Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 17:30Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 17:07Potter tried to play some entertaining football...
No he didn'tPotter failed through an over insistence on a possession based game with a slow midfield that inevitably created less than under Lopetegui, who had a more balanced approach to possession.
We are now back to playing Moyes desperate low block to get us out of the shit.Yeah, I spout the same “nonsense” at the beginning of all tenures because I give people a chance. Like I say, you’re desperate for a pat on the back for being right if it fails.
I’m not convinced there would be a single manager you’d be happy with. You just love to moan and be a misery.
7 points from 9 and because you can’t moan about losing, you moan about it not being entertaining enough.
if you think Potter was trying to play good football, there is no hope. That is not good football in anybody’s eyes. It was absolutely shit to watch. It’s also why, not to labour the point, we didn’t win a home game since February!
I’m not looking for anything, I shared already formed opinions from watching them before. I didn’t just slag them off, I stated exactly why I didn’t rate them.
I’ve also offered many names of alternative players and managers I would prefer.
I didn’t say Potters football was entertaining, I said he tried and failed to play entertaining football that was possession based like all of the best teams are capable of.
I think yesterday was a red flag for me and with the next 5 or 6 games we cannot afford to tactically set up and play that way.
I don’t need your validation and I’m not bothered whether you disagree with me either.
I’ve also offered many names of alternative players and managers I would prefer.
I didn’t say Potters football was entertaining, I said he tried and failed to play entertaining football that was possession based like all of the best teams are capable of.
I think yesterday was a red flag for me and with the next 5 or 6 games we cannot afford to tactically set up and play that way.
I don’t need your validation and I’m not bothered whether you disagree with me either.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 18:57 He's definitely an improvement on Potter but a crushed slug would also be an improvement on that gutless wonder.
This is basically my view.
Despite some bonkers decisions and periods of matches where I think we should be more positive, Nuno is a significant upgrade on Potter.
Happy to back him, but it’s also always fair to critique him.
He puts us in a position to get points more regularly then Cockpiss, mostly because our tempo is better, and he allows his sides to shoot when in the final third.
His sides just have a better structure about them. The players look and, seemingly, feel a bit less shackled with Nuno in charge.
And he hasn’t signed any of his own choices yet.
Despite some bonkers decisions and periods of matches where I think we should be more positive, Nuno is a significant upgrade on Potter.
Happy to back him, but it’s also always fair to critique him.
He puts us in a position to get points more regularly then Cockpiss, mostly because our tempo is better, and he allows his sides to shoot when in the final third.
His sides just have a better structure about them. The players look and, seemingly, feel a bit less shackled with Nuno in charge.
And he hasn’t signed any of his own choices yet.
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He's definitely an improvement on Potter but a crushed slug would also be an improvement on that gutless wonder.
I do like how he genuinely believes in some of our Academy players. He's persevered with Potts and trusted him when that wanker Potter was too scared to.
I do like how he genuinely believes in some of our Academy players. He's persevered with Potts and trusted him when that wanker Potter was too scared to.
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 17:30Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 17:07Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:55It’s a West Ham forum dedicated to sharing opinions. Not a single opinion posted on here makes any difference to how the manager performs.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football and failed. Nuno is like a poor man’s Moyes and wants to park the bus and shit house his way through games. That’s not entertaining for me for the most part and yesterday was abysmal.
I also argued my point on why I didn’t rate Lopetegui and Kilman before they joined, and you spouted the same nonsense about negativity then. Now suddenly it’s ok to have that opinion as you’re not cheerleading for them anymore.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football...
No he didn'tPotter failed through an over insistence on a possession based game with a slow midfield that inevitably created less than under Lopetegui, who had a more balanced approach to possession.
We are now back to playing Moyes desperate low block to get us out of the shit.
Yeah, I spout the same “nonsense” at the beginning of all tenures because I give people a chance. Like I say, you’re desperate for a pat on the back for being right if it fails.
I’m not convinced there would be a single manager you’d be happy with. You just love to moan and be a misery.
7 points from 9 and because you can’t moan about losing, you moan about it not being entertaining enough.
if you think Potter was trying to play good football, there is no hope. That is not good football in anybody’s eyes. It was absolutely shit to watch. It’s also why, not to labour the point, we didn’t win a home game since February!
I’m not convinced there would be a single manager you’d be happy with. You just love to moan and be a misery.
7 points from 9 and because you can’t moan about losing, you moan about it not being entertaining enough.
if you think Potter was trying to play good football, there is no hope. That is not good football in anybody’s eyes. It was absolutely shit to watch. It’s also why, not to labour the point, we didn’t win a home game since February!
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For the foreseeable it’s just taking any points from any game anyhow we can. It’s going to be igly but it’s stay up at all costs. I don’t envisage any particularly nice to watch football. But this is all due to the fucking DIRE situation Sullivan and his line up of shitty managers has gotten us into. We were easily going down without a whimper or a clue until Nuno rocked up. We now have a fighting chance. For that I am not going to get on his back too much until we are looking safe. If other people want to then that’s their prerogative. There are things to criticise about yesterday and it’s a shitter to concede a two goal lead but if we are being honest with ourselves most would have predicted a loss at 2.59 pm. It’s not a disaster and it’s another sorely needed point. Added that Wilson looked like the best striker we’ve had for some time- what a joke that is.
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fraser wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 18:32twoleftfeet wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 18:29 All you twats who think you know how to manage a football team
You was the expert a few weeks ago when you wanted him sacked (I don't by the way) you really are a massive cսnt aren't you.
he was the same with moyes. wanted him sacked, then wanted to shag him
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twoleftfeet wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 18:29 All you twats who think you know how to manage a football team![]()
You was the expert a few weeks ago when you wanted him sacked (I don't by the way) you really are a massive cսnt aren't you.
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Well If Nuno has a pair of eyes he should have twigged by now that park the bus or low block isn’t a sustainable game plan with that back line. We should have been done 3 or 4 and a point was a blatant daylight robbery. I think as stubbo had said that once he made the first (poor) sub the others had to follow and just compounded the situation. That’s not to excuse the first to take Wilson off because that was a poor choice and left us no outlet.
Im giving him the benefit here because for the last 2 games he got it right, but we can’t see a repeat of yesterday again and we won’t get away with it again, Shirley.
Im giving him the benefit here because for the last 2 games he got it right, but we can’t see a repeat of yesterday again and we won’t get away with it again, Shirley.
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Keep dreaming" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 17:07Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:55Ron Eff" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:23 The Potter reference is the fact Jaan is adamant it’s the worst football he’s seen despite watching Potter bore his way to no wins at home since February and having next to no shots. Bizarre.
And in fairness, you supported Lopetegui to the hilt, and he was similarly disastrous!
Some people just love to slate any manager. Almost so they can say “told you so” if/when the time comes to move him on. Be nice if as a group of supporters we could universally get behind one and give them some time.It’s a West Ham forum dedicated to sharing opinions. Not a single opinion posted on here makes any difference to how the manager performs.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football and failed. Nuno is like a poor man’s Moyes and wants to park the bus and shit house his way through games. That’s not entertaining for me for the most part and yesterday was abysmal.
I also argued my point on why I didn’t rate Lopetegui and Kilman before they joined, and you spouted the same nonsense about negativity then. Now suddenly it’s ok to have that opinion as you’re not cheerleading for them anymore.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football...
No he didn't
Potter failed through an over insistence on a possession based game with a slow midfield that inevitably created less than under Lopetegui, who had a more balanced approach to possession.
We are now back to playing Moyes desperate low block to get us out of the shit.
We are now back to playing Moyes desperate low block to get us out of the shit.
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:55Ron Eff" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:23 The Potter reference is the fact Jaan is adamant it’s the worst football he’s seen despite watching Potter bore his way to no wins at home since February and having next to no shots. Bizarre.
And in fairness, you supported Lopetegui to the hilt, and he was similarly disastrous!
Some people just love to slate any manager. Almost so they can say “told you so” if/when the time comes to move him on. Be nice if as a group of supporters we could universally get behind one and give them some time.It’s a West Ham forum dedicated to sharing opinions. Not a single opinion posted on here makes any difference to how the manager performs.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football and failed. Nuno is like a poor man’s Moyes and wants to park the bus and shit house his way through games. That’s not entertaining for me for the most part and yesterday was abysmal.
I also argued my point on why I didn’t rate Lopetegui and Kilman before they joined, and you spouted the same nonsense about negativity then. Now suddenly it’s ok to have that opinion as you’re not cheerleading for them anymore.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football...
No he didn't
No he didn't
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Ron Eff" wrote: ↑23 Nov 2025, 16:23 The Potter reference is the fact Jaan is adamant it’s the worst football he’s seen despite watching Potter bore his way to no wins at home since February and having next to no shots. Bizarre.
And in fairness, you supported Lopetegui to the hilt, and he was similarly disastrous!
Some people just love to slate any manager. Almost so they can say “told you so” if/when the time comes to move him on. Be nice if as a group of supporters we could universally get behind one and give them some time.
It’s a West Ham forum dedicated to sharing opinions. Not a single opinion posted on here makes any difference to how the manager performs.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football and failed. Nuno is like a poor man’s Moyes and wants to park the bus and shit house his way through games. That’s not entertaining for me for the most part and yesterday was abysmal.
I also argued my point on why I didn’t rate Lopetegui and Kilman before they joined, and you spouted the same nonsense about negativity then. Now suddenly it’s ok to have that opinion as you’re not cheerleading for them anymore.
Potter tried to play some entertaining football and failed. Nuno is like a poor man’s Moyes and wants to park the bus and shit house his way through games. That’s not entertaining for me for the most part and yesterday was abysmal.
I also argued my point on why I didn’t rate Lopetegui and Kilman before they joined, and you spouted the same nonsense about negativity then. Now suddenly it’s ok to have that opinion as you’re not cheerleading for them anymore.
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I might be guilty of unconcsious bias or even conscious bias
but I thought Todibo had a good game yesterday and was our best defender ( not incl Areola of course ). I think, Todibo has been ok for the last 3 games ?, still can improve but the run of games and playing on the left hand side seems to have seen him finally look half decent.
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The Potter reference is the fact Jaan is adamant it’s the worst football he’s seen despite watching Potter bore his way to no wins at home since February and having next to no shots. Bizarre.
And in fairness, you supported Lopetegui to the hilt, and he was similarly disastrous!
Some people just love to slate any manager. Almost so they can say “told you so” if/when the time comes to move him on. Be nice if as a group of supporters we could universally get behind one and give them some time.
And in fairness, you supported Lopetegui to the hilt, and he was similarly disastrous!
Some people just love to slate any manager. Almost so they can say “told you so” if/when the time comes to move him on. Be nice if as a group of supporters we could universally get behind one and give them some time.
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Potter was just a walking catastrophe of a manager. Definitely not someone to hold up as an example of decent Football.
Nuno has to accept the criticism just as much as the praise and there has been some quality to like, getting us to compete again for one thing which is good to see.
Nuno has to accept the criticism just as much as the praise and there has been some quality to like, getting us to compete again for one thing which is good to see.
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I don’t honestly give much of a shit about possession stats. Potter showed you that it can overrated. Passing about going nowhere for 90 minutes. Lopetegui often did similar, just not quite as bad.
I’d much prefer we’re organised and a threat when attacking. We’re more organised under Nuno, but even that can’t polish the two absolutely shit centre halfs signed by Lopetegui or whoever is to blame for Todibo.
We’ve scored three in our last two home games, and two away. That suggests we are more of a threat than the two clowns beforehand. And yes, I appreciate he went too defensive in the 2nd half.
It’s generally agreed that the first 18 months of Moyes return was as good as it’s been recently, which was counter attacking. I suspect that’s where Nuno will land when he has a full suite of better options rather than the shit that’s been signed recently. If you prefer watching tippy tappy Potter shit because it’s more akin to the West Ham way than effective counter attacking football, good luck to you. Football is very different these days.
I’d much prefer we’re organised and a threat when attacking. We’re more organised under Nuno, but even that can’t polish the two absolutely shit centre halfs signed by Lopetegui or whoever is to blame for Todibo.
We’ve scored three in our last two home games, and two away. That suggests we are more of a threat than the two clowns beforehand. And yes, I appreciate he went too defensive in the 2nd half.
It’s generally agreed that the first 18 months of Moyes return was as good as it’s been recently, which was counter attacking. I suspect that’s where Nuno will land when he has a full suite of better options rather than the shit that’s been signed recently. If you prefer watching tippy tappy Potter shit because it’s more akin to the West Ham way than effective counter attacking football, good luck to you. Football is very different these days.