Amorim is the most unlucky coachAmorim is the most unlucky coach

Amorim is the most unlucky coach in the world

Many people will say that Amorim was lucky today because Chelsea won due to Sanchez’s red card, forcing them to play a half-time deficit. But believe me, Amorim is the unluckiest coach in the Premier League this year!

I want you to imagine that Manchester United is the club with the most expected goals in the league so far, with 10. Do you know how many they have actually scored?

They have only scored six goals, meaning a difference of four goals from what they expected. This is why United have won only two of their five matches, sitting in ninth place!

Not only that, but Manchester United is also the fifth team with the most clear-cut chances, with 10, more than league leaders Liverpool by a full score.

Just imagine!

Every day, this guy hears news of his dismissal, even though his team is one of the best teams in the league so far, but the results are not in his favor at all.

Amorim is the most unlucky coach in the world, and his work is literally not appreciated!

Amorim is the most unlucky coach

Chelsea coach Maresca experienced scenarios this week that will drive him crazy!

Exactly a week ago, he was leading by one goal against Brentford and conceded an equalizer in the 93rd minute due to a cover error from Garnacho!

Three days ago, he lost to Bayern Munich by three goals: an own goal by Chalobah, a penalty kick by Caicedo, and an assist from Justo!

And today, against Manchester United, he had goalkeeper Sanchez sent off in the first five minutes, ruining the game for him. He had to bring on Estevao and Neto, while Palmer was injured. He had to make three substitutions in the first half and ultimately lost!

Maresca’s laughter in the photo expresses the male instinct to smile when you’re broken inside!

Chelsea coach Maresca experienced scenarios this week that will drive him crazy! Exactly a week

I think Maresca did himself a great injustice with the substitutions he made after Sanchez’s expulsion.

He didn’t read the situation properly and didn’t leave room for other possibilities, given that the match was still in its early stages.

I think he regretted Casemiro’s expulsion even more deeply, because the pitch was then wide open for Chelsea.

It was wide open after Palmer, Neto, and Estúvão left because his team was short-manned!

The bottom line: Amorim benefited from Sanchez’s expulsion, but Maresca was too hasty to capitalize on Casemiro’s expulsion.

That’s why Chelsea’s comeback
to draw was difficult.

Chelsea coach Maresca experienced scenarios this week that will drive him crazy!

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