I want both as well.
But don't tell me there wasn't loads last year who were saying 'points over style'.
I personally don't think the football has been anywhere near as dull as people have made out either.
It's been pessimistic, but when it's clicked we've looked very, very good.
The issue is it hasn't clicked enough, and yesterday our traditional slow start to games got punished.
The problem really boils down to intensity. Koeman wants us to play with pace and intensity - like he got S'ton doing.
Unfortunately, I just don't think the players we have are capable of it, and there is absolutely nothing in terms of movement.
That has been the problem for the entirety of 2016, not just since Koeman took over.
I wasn't telling you that. Some do sadly believe points, results and trophies are all that matters in football. Not me. However who are the posters who habe changed their opinion and are now being hypocritical and saying they want style?
I haven't seen much in any of the games to get me excited and the City tactics were such a horrible deja vu of the worst of Moyes that it was depressing.
I want a positive motivator who makes the best of what he has and builds towards something bigger. More like what Martinez seemed to be but obviously much better.
The Premier League always has a merry go round of average to good managers who have some good seasons at some points in their careers and keep getting jobs. They are normally British. Unfortunately I think we have gotten a Dutch version of one of those type of managers.
I hope I am wrong. The upside of him is that when we do hire the next guy, Koeman will have left us in a fairly decent state. Hopefully the next appointment is the big one.