Determined Stoke City squad rises to the challenges set by their new boss.
Narcis Pelach states that his Stoke City players have embraced his new ideas with an open mind and a strong work ethic. Stoke City players […]
Narcis Pelach states that his Stoke City players have embraced his new ideas with an open mind and a strong work ethic. Stoke City players […]
Southampton coach Russell Martin criticized his team for their lack of fighting spirit during a disappointing 3-1 defeat to south-coast rivals Bournemouth on Monday. He […]
Graham Potter has emerged as a potential candidate to succeed Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, as the Dutch manager struggles to keep his job amid a challenging start to the new season. Despite the growing speculation, Potter has remained tight-lipped regarding the possibility of replacing Ten Hag. Manchester United’s poor performance, including a crushing defeat to Tottenham, has put immense pressure on Ten Hag, who is now at risk of losing his position. Although the club is likely to stand by him for the time being, further disappointments could lead to his dismissal, positioning Potter as a possible contender for the role.
When questioned about the rumors of his interest in the United job, Potter diplomatically declined to engage, telling *Monday Night Football*, “No, I’m sitting here enjoying this challenge of answering your questions. That’s where I’m at at the moment.” He emphasized that he takes media speculation with a grain of salt, highlighting the emotional nature of football and the inevitable criticism that comes with poor performances. Potter, who has experienced similar pressures during his time at Chelsea, expressed empathy for Ten Hag’s current situation and underscored the importance of maintaining perspective in challenging times.
Former Sunderland manager Lee Johnson has been reflecting on his tenure at the Stadium of Light and expressed a strong desire to return to management. Johnson, who was dismissed by Fleetwood Town last December and later managed Hibernian in Scotland, shared his thoughts with the Daily Mail. He emphasized his eagerness to re-enter management, asserting his confidence in his abilities and the impact he can make. Johnson highlighted the competitive nature of football and hoped that his overall decade-long career would be considered rather than his recent challenges.
Reflecting on his time at Sunderland, Johnson expressed no regrets and spoke fondly of the club, its fans, and its facilities. He acknowledged his disappointment at not being able to see through the promotion but was pleased with the club’s success under Alex Neil’s leadership. Johnson cherished his experience at Sunderland, praising the club’s deep-rooted identity and the passion of everyone involved. Despite exploring various opportunities within football, Johnson’s passion for coaching remains undiminished. He described coaching as a driving force in his life, relishing the camaraderie, the excitement of wins, and the unique thrill of building something special.
Graeme Murty, Sunderland’s coach, confirmed he would continue his role with the under-21s team next season after guiding them to the Premier League 2 final. Despite assisting the senior squad during the 2023/24 season, Murty remains committed to his under-21 players, expressing his dedication to their development and the positive relationship he has built with them. He emphasized the team’s talent, hard work, and accountability, stating, “I’m going to be doing my job, so until I’m told otherwise I’m looking after these guys.”
Reflecting on his past role as Rangers’ caretaker manager, Murty noted he is not currently focused on returning to first-team management. Instead, he enjoys the developmental challenges with the under-21s, aiming to improve their program and provide valuable experiences for the players’ growth. For Murty, ensuring the continuous progression of his squad is his primary goal, as he looks forward to another successful season.
Following Dave Hakstol’s departure from the Seattle Kraken, the search for a new head coach has been underway, emphasizing the need for a proven leader […]
Julian Edelman and Jerod Mayo shared eight seasons together as players for the New England Patriots. Now, both men have transitioned into prominent roles within the realm of football. Edelman has found himself in the media spotlight, hosting the “Games With Names” podcast and collaborating with the NFL on FOX. On the other hand, Mayo has recently made a significant career leap, transitioning from his previous role as an assistant to becoming the 15th head coach in Patriots history, succeeding his former mentor, Bill Belichick.
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Report: Sergio Conceicao unfazed by Inter and Lazio past, open to AC Milan move from Porto. Tonight, Milan gears up to face Genoa on the […]
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