No_20 wrote:I definitely think he can lead HSV to the CL. Look how close Hertha was this year.
Labbadia has made more European semi finals than Wenger and Tuchel have this decade anyway.
Tuchel has managed Dortmund for one season and should've made it to the semifinals of the EL, if it weren't for their mental breakdown at Anfield.
Still, he has to take some blame for that as well.
Other then that, he managed a Mainz team with a clearly smaller budget than the current HSV squad and had them finish in the top seven.
Also, how exactly are you going to qualify for the CL with your current financial **** up?
It's not about trying to put you down here(HSV fans certainly don't know how the hell that is possible) but you've got loads of debt left and right, always come up with another way of debt restructuring and rely on an 80 year old guy to get you out of trouble and hand you another financial aid.
Of course you could have a nice run and be the surprise of the season, but your current financial troubles will always loom over your heads unless they're solved.
And I just don't know how you solve any of that within a short amount of time. Unless, of course, that 50+1 rule falls and you're able to bring in a big time investor taking over the club.