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Just now, winteriscoming said:

Nuno 

Koeman 

Lampard 

 

All available. Can see them going for 1 of them. 

Rafa I think, cannot see Nuno or Koeman being interested.

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This commentator is absolutely fascinated with the time added on. 

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The owners at Watford, who aren't known for their patience, have watched the stands empty and their side enter the bottom three.

 

I would be very surprised if Claudio is still in post next week.

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1 minute ago, Leicesterpool said:

If Norwich stay up would you agree Dean Smith should be manager of the season?

Depends on what else happens in the season.

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1 minute ago, Strokes said:

Depends on what else happens in the season.

Well I suppose if West Ham secure top four then maybe Moyes would be strong candidate.

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Claudio was always on a hiding to nothing taking the Watford job, deffo getting sacked.

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1 minute ago, Vacamion said:

 

xG I would expect is probably a bit closer than 0-3.

 

 

90+11: Interestingly, Watford are winning the expected goals battle despite being 0-3 down. 1.07 vs 0.97.

 

sky sports. 

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3 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

Just noticed Norwich have only scored 13 goals this season!

Wolves have only scored 17 yet are 6pts ahead of us lol

:wes:

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I know I'm going to get pelted for this but how lucky was Claudio to get that season with us, seriously? 

 

We all know what happened when he tried to put his own stamp on things....lovely, lovely guy but football has moved on

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Just now, EastAnglianFox said:

I know I'm going to get pelted for this but how lucky was Claudio to get that season with us, seriously? 

 

We all know what happened when he tried to put his own stamp on things....lovely, lovely guy but football has moved on

His team certainly had no luck tonight. Thought Norwich were poor, but fair play got the job done. 

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2 minutes ago, EastAnglianFox said:

I know I'm going to get pelted for this but how lucky was Claudio to get that season with us, seriously? 

 

We all know what happened when he tried to put his own stamp on things....lovely, lovely guy but football has moved on

Claudio was able to build on the good momentum from the previous season, he knew little needed to be changed it was case of reminding the players how good they were and allow them to enjoy their football. The exits of both Kante and director of football Steve Walsh was a major blow to Claudio it meant he had to change things in the second season and just couldn't find and get that momentum back.

 

For Claudio to be a success he needs to be at a club where there's already good players and setup. I don't think Ranieri has the skills anymore to build a team from scratch.  

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14 minutes ago, EastAnglianFox said:

I know I'm going to get pelted for this but how lucky was Claudio to get that season with us, seriously? 

 

We all know what happened when he tried to put his own stamp on things....lovely, lovely guy but football has moved on

If you think Claudio was "lucky", then so was LCFC from the owners down.

 

The fact is that to win the EPL you need more than just luck.

 

At the end of the day we were the best team in the league that season and that is an undeniable fact, lest we forget.

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