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RSS FeedsI know what we shouldn`t have done last summer: what Premier League clubs would change | Jonathan Wilson
(The Guardian Sports News)

 
 

29 march 2020 00:13:43

 
I know what we shouldn`t have done last summer: what Premier League clubs would change | Jonathan Wilson
(The Guardian Sports News)
 


Tottenham and Manchester City are among the clubs who would probably make very different decisions if they could reset the Premier League as if it were Football ManagerThe season must be completed. The season must be abandoned now. As the arguments gabble on, only occasionally acknowledging their own hypothetical nature given how little we know about how the virus will proceed, how long the lockdown may last and whether there may be a second wave of infections when it is lifted, it´s tempting t o dip into another hypothetical. What if this were like a game of Football Manager? What if we could quit without saving and go back and start again last summer? What would Premier League clubs, given their time over, do differently?Let´s start with the obvious one: Tottenham´s decision to sack Mauricio Pochettino and replace him with José Mourinho. Once a path has been embarked on, there is perhaps some logic in pursuing it to its conclusion, but would Daniel Levy really take that road again? Tottenham are without a win in their past six games. They´ve gone out of the FA Cup and Champions League. They´re seven points adrift of fourth. They´ve kept three clean sheets in 26 games under Mourinho. For Spurs, this season has been a shambles. Continue reading...


 
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