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It depends. If Levy is factoring results since February as well as this season, which he almost certainly is, then like the rest of us he’s seeing a team on the decline. Add to this the fact Levy has backed Poch significantly this summer and still we seem ponderous, flat and demotivated then I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he’s giving serious thought to replacing Poch.Well, like I've said, if Levy has any doubts over Poch then he'll be out the door - Levy has never fcked about when he has lost faith in a manager. Given the amount of money that he had invested though, I have my doubts that he is ready to jettison Poch.
Let’s not kid ourselves: Ndombele, Lo Celso and Sessegnon are players with great potential that most decent managers would be delighted to have. Levy won’t exclusively hold on to Poch because he wanted them when other managers could develop and integrate them into our squad. In fact, Levy may be looking at Poch’s issues and worry these new acquisitions might lose their value if things continue as they are