His attacking system will not work unless we have an entirely new front line.
Son is well past it, Richarlison, mid table and has never scored more than 15 goals in all 7 of his Premier League seasons, Johnson, quite frankly, is fucking terrible, Kulusevski is slow, indecisive, has no right foot and can't shoot and Werner is Werner. You can get away with it in lesser leagues, but not here. The standard is too high. The fact that we lost our "once in a generation talent" striker in Kane and failed to even attempt to replace him is a fucking disgrace.
Those are the recruitment issues that need to be addressed. There's a load of tactical and coaching aspects that need resolving too.
He needs to bring in a defensive/set piece coach as a matter of urgency. Defensively, we look like a group of Year 8s with a Geography teacher as coach. There's no structure, no plan. A new coach needs to come in and sort this cluster fuck out. It is beyond belief that we've brought a manager in who can't do this himself.
He also needs to replace Mason as the "attacking coach" and bring someone in to help him drill the players properly. The most important part of Ange's style of play is in the final third and we're relying on a group of shit players and Ryan Mason as coach to execute it against the best defences in world football. His use of inverted wingers congest the middle of the pitch. This makes life hard for the central midfield as there's less room to operate due to the amount of bodies in that area of the pitch on both sides. That means that your midfield, fullbacks and front three need to be incredibly well drilled and talented to operate within the final third effectively. As of right now, no one has any fucking idea how to break down defences and deal with the lack of space.
It wouldn't surprise me if he's sacked. It's going to cost at least £200m net to turn us into the side that he wants and the players required probably wouldn't even come to us given how much of a banter club we have turned into. But this is ENIC we're talking about. If it's a choice between backing a manager in the transfer market or sacking him and bringing in someone with lower demands. We all know what Levy is going to do.