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Is Vitor Matos the Right Fit for Swansea City? The Case for Patience

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Yes a balanced view.
Also from his point of view it can either boost his career or lessen his future chances.

If it is him that he has a massive job, to convince the team as well as fans.
 
On the topic of Chris Davies, anyone else feel like we dodged a bullet there?
 
On the topic of Chris Davies, anyone else feel like we dodged a bullet there?
Earlier in the season, yes. I think Birmingham have picked up recently though. The one I lament the most is Eustace, proven himself as a good manager at this level, although yet to challenge near the top, that’s mostly because he was bizarrely sacked by Birmingham and seems like he’s in a different job every season.
 
On the topic of Chris Davies, anyone else feel like we dodged a bullet there?

Not at all. People massively overreacted to a couple of weeks of mixed results. They have looked like one of the better teams in the league this season as time goes on and he coached them to a dominant league win last year. They have resources and good players but there are no real signs of him being anything other than a competent coach and we have seen many coaches do poorly with good players and resources before. The expectation that they would come up and steamroller the league was a little unrealistic. According to xG they have the 4th best attack and and best defence. I do not know if he would have succeeded here because of the state of us and our players but he has not failed for us to act like we had a lucky escape.
 

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