Ronald Koeman has been sacked by Everton following a disastrous start to the season that has left the club in the Premier League's bottom three.
The Dutchman was informed on Monday by chairman Bill Kenwright and majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri that his services were no longer required after they watched Everton capitulate against Arsenal on Sunday.
Koeman leaves after 16 months in charge and the decision will be greeted with delight by Evertonians, who never warmed to him. He faced mounting criticism after results continued to tail off after he oversaw a £150million spend during the summer with director of football Steve Walsh. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...rt-season.html
FSG are too broke to fire Klopp and not fully aware that they are not in the ballpark when it comes to spending. They are trying (and failing) to implement a "moneyball" strategy that is simply not working. This year when we made it back to the UCL, they should have gone out and dropped £300m, but they don't have it, so dem cyan dweet. We need a serious defense, that will cost us £150m...we need a world class keeper...another £30m...we need depth in every position, another £100M...it's not rocket science. Just look at the team leading the league...big squad value, big wage bill, tons of depth, world class players all over the place. FSG OUT! Yep - there, I said it.
With all the players Koeman brought in, they just haven't gelled. Another team in the same situation is AC Milan. They signed multiple players and are struggling to win ... when they do win.
Ronald Koeman has been sacked by Everton following a disastrous start to the season that has left the club in the Premier League's bottom three.
The Dutchman was informed on Monday by chairman Bill Kenwright and majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri that his services were no longer required after they watched Everton capitulate against Arsenal on Sunday.
Koeman leaves after 16 months in charge and the decision will be greeted with delight by Evertonians, who never warmed to him. He faced mounting criticism after results continued to tail off after he oversaw a £150million spend during the summer with director of football Steve Walsh. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...rt-season.html
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