The big question is why Krösche didn’t sign up for a suitable successor sooner or why they were simply better prepared for the realistic departure. PSG have to set clear deadlines and have alternatives just in case. The fact that Etikete is only negotiated on the deadline day is a sign of failure for a sports director, that their demands do not fit, one could have clarified 3 weeks earlier.
Your apparently (from your point of view) clear possible approaches are probably quite pragmatic, which would certainly have been used by those responsible for the SBU if there hadn’t been at least 2 or more business partners etc. opposite.
I’ll write bluntly even the club from Wolfsburg should have missed the 95mio otherwise they would have been badly scolded by the gentlemen from VW.
Real football management just doesn’t work the way we football enthusiasts would sometimes like.
Markus Krösche has threaded a great deal that will probably not be repeated so quickly or better in this dimension for Eintracht.
Yes of course it’s not ideal that we don’t have a replacement in the center of attack but most of us certainly trust the guys that are there.
I’ll put it this way, lending Borré makes no sense at all, especially when it’s so close and Kolo Muani even threatens to never want to play for Frankfurt again. So how do you come up with the idea of lending it…
I said from the start that you don’t need a successor because you still have Borré in the squad and he did a very good job before Kolo Muani. So why was Borré awarded? Anyway, there was no reason to have to stand behind Kolo Muani, except maybe Borré’s dissatisfaction.
With all love, Marmoush is not a real MS, but an outsider. I look similar to Ngankam.
For me, Alario should now be No.1, the only question is whether he’ll get back into shape.