
Football
Share
Published 18:48 2 Apr 2018 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Megson earned two points from two games in the dugout this season. Pardew earned eight points from 18 games. The former Crystal Palace manager has won just two of his last 29 Premier League matches as manager, losing 20 games during that spell.
So, it seems slightly misguided for Pardew to blame Megson's positive impact on him getting off to a poor start as Baggies boss. Statistics suggest that he was the wrong appointment, regardless of how the caretaker manager had performed.
The Times' report depicts West Brom as a club in crisis. They're about to relegated, the club is in debt, board members have been sacked, there's disharmony in the dressing room and there was a high-profile breach of curfew during a training camp in Barcelona.
According to the report, dressing-room unity was "undermined" by Nacer Chadli refusing to attend a pre-season boot camp in Austria, and by the arrival of Grzegorz Krychowiak on loan from Paris Saint-Germain. The Polish midfielder is reportedly on wages higher than many in the squad (£110,00-a-week) and brought with him a "PSG attitude."
Pardew wasn't responsible for all of West Brom's troubles, but it now seems he was the wrong man to unite the club. Chris Brunt questioned his tactics and The Times' report claims the atmosphere at the training ground had become "uncomfortable." Pardew leaves with the worst win percentage (5.6%) of any permanent West Brom manager in the Premier League.
Christian Eriksen releases personal statement after pitch collapse
More good news. Christian Eriksen has spoken publicly for the first time since collapsing during Denmark’s clash with Ukraine yesterday evening. Thankfully it is more positive news, and the veteran explained that the cause of the incident was his pacemaker, or ICD, working to protect him, which shocked his body. View this post on Instagram […]
Football
16h
Denmark national team doctor issues new update on Christian Eriksen
The international collapsed in a friendly against Ukraine. Denmark’s national team doctor Morten Boesen has issued an update on Christian Eriksen following his collapse against Ukraine. The friendly match in Odense was halted after 65 minutes when the player collapsed, with the game abandoned shortly after. The 34-year-old was then thankfully able to walk from […]
Football
22h
The 2026 World Cup viral moments live blog: Follow all of the action in our hub
Football