He could see it as his 'football-fix' temporarily until the season-end.
And, if he impresses again, the alleged idea of him replacing Guardiola at Man City in the Summer could well come into fruition for him - but that hugely relies on him, if he does come here, to make a great immediate impression again performance-wise (although he'll know it'd be a massive risk for him in accepting to return in the first place).
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Have a feeling that Aiyawatt is very lost and unsure what to do.
It's frustrating listening to his recent interview, with him appearing quite unprepared to what to say and lacking any strong response as to how to improve things - a sign of a weak 'leader', for sure.
However Vichai, as irrelevant as it may seem to suggest now, would know what he'd do straightaway; can imagine he wouldn't take this situation anymore and would've made drastic action.
One does scratch a head as to how all of this has unfolded to what has come to this, and what/who started it, given King Power's ambition to increase stadium capacity etc not that long ago.