No he wasn't. Again you're confusing Luggy with Wigley. Luggy had a solid 1.23 points per game record, despite having many players out due to injury (the 3-3 against high flying Newcastle for example, where I think 10 first teamers were out).
The rot set in when Lowe/players(?) forced Luggy out, to be replaced by a clown (followed by a c**t).
... would ensure that Citeh topped their Champions league group ahead of Bayern:
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/9071358/pellegrini-sorry-for-confusion
You would've thought at least one of the coach, his staff, or players would have known what they needed to top the group. It's not like they went to play Bayern for any other reason: qualification was already assured.
Leading 3-2, they all thought 2 more goals were needed, so Pellegrini didn't bother making an attacking substitution.
So now they are saying that they are looking forward to possibility of playing Barcelona, Real Madrid, or Dortmund.
That's not the only thing he misunderstands. The away goals rule, for example.
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/article/165/9071358/pellegrini-sorry-for-confusion
Agreed. Up until now, I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, and he may become a good goalie one day, but at the moment he's not. He seems rooted to the line, hoping shots will come directly at him.
Also, their goal was well hit and wasn't easy to save, but it passed close to him. I reckon Artur, and even Kelvin, may have had a good chance of saving it.
Gazzaniga
This ^
Team that beat Citeh 3-1:
Boruc, Clyne, Yoshida, Hooiveld, Fox (Richardson 71), Cork, Schneiderlin, S. Davis (Ward-Prowse 80), Puncheon (Lallana 61), Rodriguez, Lambert.
Subs not used: K. Davis, Forren, Lee, Chaplow.