BromleyMonkey
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I don’t think many do, it’s just his self preserving behaviour when the going did get tough, as if he’s the only thing that mattered at the club that we could’ve done withoutI didn’t. I saw a team that had reached 4th in the Premier League the previous month undone by injuries (Munoz in particular but also Kamada, Wharton, Richards and Mateta), unavailability (Sarr) and departures (Guehi). With the size of our squad and the number of matches played we were always going to struggle at some point and so it came to pass. You can’t blame Glasner for this.