The counterargument is that literally every PL game is a cup final at this point, and nicking a point at Anfield could be the difference between life and death.I won't melt over Tudor not being sacked this morning. It's a completely reasonable option to let him take the arrows at Liverpool and sack him immediately after. If we get nothing from the scouse and he's in charge for Forest, yes. There should be an uprising.
If you believe the next manager (who I feel certain is going to be Ryan Mason) is going to immediately stabilize the situation, then that's a button you press absolutely as soon as possible.
Every club decision in 2026 that has looked an inch beyond kickoff of the next game has been a disaster thusfar.


