Find it funny people are now saying Iheanacho is a talent after slating him year after year for being a City reject.
I also think we put far too much in this idea of being an elite manager.
A select few managers have trophy rooms and most of them, managed elite clubs that could outspend. It's all about timing, just like players careers.
Alan Shearer must not be an elite forward since he never won anything.
What would most people have said about Hans Flick before he was appointed Bayern manager?
The best thing he had done was be an assistant after a very unimpressive run at lower leagues as a manager.
This doesn't mean that anyone without a history will be great, but some of the standards that people have for a new manager seem to be almost unattainable. At this point we would be looking at Pep and Klopp and hearing about how one is crap as he is only a chequebook manager and the other sucks because his team had a bad year with injuries.
I don't think there is anyone who could meet some people's standards.