"Psycho" Stuart Pearce.

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"Psycho" Stuart Pearce.

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This article is part ofFootball FanCastāsPundit Viewseries, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers⦠Speaking on Sky Sportsā The Debate, viaThe Leicester Mercury, Stuart Pearce has urged James Maddison to stay put at Leicester amidst speculation linking him with a move to Manchester United. WHAT DID HE SAY? The former Norwich star has been lighting up the Premier League for the Foxes since his move from Carrow Road last season. His debut campaign in the top-flight ended with him registering seven goals and seven assists, and he has continued that form into the opening few games of this season too with one goal and two assists already to his name. Watch Manchester United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below Despite reports suggesting United are continuing to monitor Maddisonās development in regards to a potential move, Pearce has claimed the midfielder would be better served staying at Leicester. He said: āI think heās an improving talent. From his point of view at this moment in time, heās working with a wonderful manager in Brendan Rodgers. I think itās perfect for him to stay at Leicester. I wouldnāt suggest that he leaves Leicester at the moment. āHeās probably started the season as good and as strong as he has ever been as a footballer. For me, I think heās got to stay put. Will he be an asset to other teams if he keeps improving? Yes, he will. But I think at this moment in time, for his sake, heās better off at Leicester.ā SIZE OF UNITEDāS PROBLEMS Having already found it painstakingly difficult to tempt Harry Maguire away from the Foxes this summer, United are beginning to fully understand the situation at hand. No longer can the Red Devils simply cherry pick the best talent, and use their name and glamour to convince clubs to hand over their best players. Perhaps even more worryingly than that however, is the notion that moving to United isnāt quite the step up in class it used to be. Whilst it is still early days in this Premier League season, Leicester find themselves above Ole Gunnar Solskjaerās side in the table, and a victory over them on Saturday would see them extend the gap to six pointsafter just five games played. As things currently stand, itās Leicester who truly look like theyāre going places, whilst United find themselves stuck in this transition period. Pearceās observation really puts things into perspective for the club. #StuartPearce #ManchesterUnited #PremierLeague
This is what happens if you miss a penalty for England. Unless your name is Darius Vassell. Everyone forgets Darius Vassell.
England, Stuart Pearce and the pressures of interim management
Interim management can sometimes be a bit of a poisoned chalice. It can be an exciting challenge to temporarily manage resources through a period of transition, crisis or change, but always around the corner you know the final whistle will be sooner rather than later.Ā
Ā So how has Stuart Pearce stacked up against the management theorists? The Institute of Interim Management suggests there is a need for clarity on objectives for his role as well as significant analysis of the current situation.
Ā I believe Pearce has clarity on his role in terms of a clear focus on succession planning and talent management ā particularly how uncapped players respond to the pressures of international football.
Ā So we should not be judging Pearce on the results on the pitch, but how effectively he has created the right environment for the players and the rest of the England team for the future manager.
Ā Interim management requires Pearce to present a detailed proposal of his analysis and understanding of the current challenges England face in the forthcoming European Championships.
Ā So despite losing the one match he has had in charge so far, thereās an argument to say itās a case of āso far so goodā. He has showcased the talent available for the Euros and has tried to give his successor as much evidence as possible on which to base his selection for Poland and Ukraine.
Ā Yet we should also ask the question how independent is Pearce remaining as interim manager? He is involved in the playersā development, friendly games, planning for the Euros and generally holding the fort.
Ā But there will always be key decisions he is making as interim manager that are around the long-term performance of England that he should or should not be addressing.
Ā Not all of the challenges he faces will be black and white, only he will know if he is truly aiming to make himself indispensible by dealing with the more serious long-term issues in the England camp.
Ā We must also ask the question of whether the Football Association (FA) have thought about managing his exit more effectively than they did Capello's, or whether they even need to? Do a good enough job and he may get the post ā in fact Pearce did not attempt to play that prospect down recently.
Ā Electing to name Scott Parker as his captain for the defeat against Holland, rather than go for the safe option of Steven Gerrard, was a significant step and a decision supported by his peers.
Ā In conclusion the job of an interim manager is to ensure his/her objectives have been met, that the organisation is satisfied with performance and complete a general knowledge and skills transfer to their successor.
Ā Going back to England, Pearce may well be involved in the selection panel for the new manager, but time will tell which side of the interview table he will be sitting.
Stuart Pearce questions England player workload
questions England player workload:Nine players withdrew frm squad prior2 their 1 http://bit.ly/gR3pfa

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