The best managers manage playing time but also pick games and moments to blood and progress youngsters.

Surely you are not saying Farke is good at squad rotation, squad development and subs.

I?ve acknowledged his success last year and that he is doing well given the challenges this. Surely that does not mean we have to venerate every aspect of what he does.

Young players typically have specific development plans which if they are good enough the senior coaches carry on to how they can be given a chance to swim and develop in a bigger pond.

Farke seems to concentrate solely on the first team and react to injuries or form before other break in. In that regard he is playing 2D chess when the better ones are playing in 3D chess.

He seems thin skinned too and won?t take comments from young players which is more a reflection on him than them.