The infuriating thing is it was obvious what we needed to do. Everyone could see it.
Naglesmann was No. 1, but it was understandable all around to lose out to Bayern. After that, the choices were ten Hag or Potter. Both would have been fine and both would have followed Levy's stupid interview talking about our DNA. I have always been a ten Hag guy, but Potter would have worked as well.
The answers to attempting a build were right in front of us and now they're gone. Palace didn't even want Nuno. It's amazing how poorly we handled the situation this summer. ten Hag or Potter coming in in early July and we would have a completely fresh outlook right now. Sometimes the obvious choices are the right ones.