When you have a new manager who appears to have "something" about him and your old manager has left, it makes no sense to me to bemoan losing the last manager. You do have a point though.
That is just bitter, we know Gus can set his teams up to defend. He now has players more capable of playing his way. Is he good enough to keep them up and keep his ambition in check whilst doing it. He will not be cut the slack he was when he was here when he starts gobbing off about managing...
It was a fantastic result for Gus and Sunderland. I am intrigued to see what happens with Gus in his new job over the next few months. Should he do well there, which he may well do, how long before he starts bitching about the budget and what he could do if he was with a bigger team? Will...