Ruben Amorim is considered a promising appointment for Manchester United because he is one of the most highly rated young managers in Europe, having won two Portuguese titles with Sporting Lisbon. He is known for his charisma, humility, and ability to communicate effectively with players and the media. His internship under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United also highlighted his talent and willingness to learn.
Liverpool fans are optimistic because Arne Slot has made a brilliant start to his tenure, winning 15 out of 17 games. The team is playing controlled, calm football and has shown strong performances in both the Premier League and Europe. Liverpool is currently leading the league, and the pressure on the title race has been reduced compared to previous seasons.
Manchester City has lost four games in a row, including losses in three different competitions. The team is facing issues with injuries, particularly the absence of Rodri, and a lack of supply to Erling Haaland. While these losses are concerning, they are not seen as a crisis yet, but the pressure will increase if they lose more league games.
Arsenal is nine points behind the leaders after 11 games, and while they have a capable team, they have been hit hard by injuries, particularly to Martin Odegaard. The squad is also light in certain areas, and the upcoming fixtures are challenging. Additionally, the departure of Edu to Nottingham Forest has raised concerns about the club's recruitment strategy.
Sean Dyche has provided stability and kept Everton in the Premier League despite a points deduction. He is respected by the fans for his down-to-earth approach and ability to manage the team game by game. However, potential new ownership with a track record of rapid managerial changes at Roma could pose a threat to his position if Everton's performance does not improve.
Wolves have struggled this season, despite some good elements in their game. They have conceded a high number of goals, particularly from set pieces, and have been inconsistent. Gary O'Neill has managed to get some positive results, but the club may need to consider a change if they do not improve their defensive record and start picking up more points before the end of January.
Eddie Howe is being viewed positively because Newcastle has shown significant improvement, especially in recent weeks. The team is competitive, and with the return of key players like Alexander Isak and Joe Willock, they are capable of challenging for a top-four finish. Howe's ability to manage the squad and get the best out of players has been commendable, and the club is in a strong position despite off-field challenges.
Ange Postecoglou's style of play at Spurs is exciting and different from previous managers, but the team's inconsistency and defensive frailties have raised concerns. Despite conceding the same number of goals as other top teams, Spurs have lost five out of ten games, which is not a good start for a team aiming for the top four. However, many fans still support him due to the positive vibes and the potential for trophy wins in the League Cup and Europa League.
Nottingham Forest is currently fifth in the league, which is surprising given their recent promotion and history. The team has made strategic signings and is showing strong performances both at home and away. They are unbeaten away from home, which is a significant achievement. The club is also expanding into other sports, and Nuno Espirito Santo has been steadily improving the team behind the scenes, making fans optimistic about their future.
Welcome back to the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet.
Presenter Betty Glover and journalist Mark Critchley are joined by some of the biggest fan channels across England.
In this week’s episode, we kick things off with our quiz, Time Added On, as Adam McKola is the next to tackle as many questions as he can in 90 seconds. Will he beat Rory Jennings’ score?
We also hear the fans give their current season review - Are Manchester City in a crisis? Will Liverpool win the Premier League? Was it the right decision for Ruud van Nistelrooy to leave Manchester United?
Plus, have Arsenal fallen too far behind? Are Sean Dyche and Ange Postecoglou the right men for Everton and Spurs?And can Nottingham Forest stay in the top 5?
Let us know what you think in the comments below. You can also listen to the show if you’re on the move: Find us on The Overlap Network wherever you get your podcasts.
Chaptering:
00:00 - Promo
00:50 - Intro
01:10 - Journalist Mark Critchley
02:52 - Adam McKola Manchester United quiz
07:21 - Mark Critchley on Manchester United and Ruben Amorim
11:26 - Manchester United fan Adam McKola
17:15 - Ruud Van Nistlreooy leaving Manchester United
18:46 - Manchester City fan Luke Stanley
25:24 - Liverpool Fan Gareth Roberts
34:27 - Arsenal fan Charlene Smith
41:41 - Everton fan Ryan Hall
47:12 - Wolves fan Dave Azzopardi
51:51 - Newcastle Fan Lee Lawler
57:27 - Chelsea fan Rory Jennings
1:01:14 - Tottenham fan Flav
1:06:20 - Nottingham Forest fan Greg Mitchell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.