This is one of many posts in recent days, pouring vitriol on Glasner while seeming to give Guehi (and to a lesser extent Eze) a free pass. I'm clearly the exception with my views on this. Guehi refused to sign a new contract of any sort and the result is that his value to the Club diminished significantly as a result. The timing of his departure was also incredibly difficult for the club, coming as it did the day before a game (though we don't know whether he had any say in the timing). And Guehi's and Eze's departure unfortunately both speak of a club with limited ambition, particularly as the club has not brought in quality replacements. I understand all the issues around FFP etc but to any reasoned observer, we are not going to progress (or even hold the status quo) if we continually sell our best players.
Glasner was wrong to express his opinion in public as he did, but in my view, its easy to understand his frustration at how the summer turned out with the timing and the quality of the players that were brought in for what was always going to be a challenging season. He decided not to renew, as did Guehi, but he's the one in the metaphorical 'stocks' while Guehi receives unstinting praise despite doing the same thing.
I do hope the mood on here is not going to be in widespread evidence during the game on Sunday. There is still a lot to play for and further upheaval arising from the fans turning on the players and the manager is only going to further reduce our chances of having a positive end to the season.