Can't really argue with that, but I do think the added pressure of being at a club so hungry for success, and having been so close, was too much for Nuno.
I'll admit that I was happy with every one of Levy's choices -- Mourinho, Nuno, Conte, and now Ange were all, to my mind, perfectly decent choices at the time, and they were certainly given a decent amount of backing. Just a pity that they've been disaster after disaster. All I can hope now is that we win the Europa League, manage to appoint someone good over the summer, and don't lose too many of our bright young players.
Here's the weird thing
- Minus Nuno, who didn't get a fair shake, Jose, Conte & Ange all did better in their first season than second?
That's weird, each of them got investments (how much, if enough, doesn't matter), all of them probably more than predecessors got to dump deadwood, yet all of them were worse in 2nd season
Now argument could be made, none of them would fall into the "particularly adaptable" category, and the PL is a place to get found out, and is that a huge lesson for us, pick the next guy as someone who can adapt, when the league adapts to you.