Don't forget that when the team was picked plenty of pundits questioned the selection of Cahill. He is currently clubless, after making ten appearances off the bench for a total of 63 minutes this year. That's just over an hour of professional football in six months, for a bloke who is nearly 40.
Exactly. All people are doing is speculating whether he could/would have been our savior in our first two games. In reality, nobody knows, and all they are doing is clutching at straws in hindsight.
TBH, I'm in two minds about whether he should have been given time in those two games. That's why I'm prepared to give BVM the benefit of the doubt. He's an internationally experienced manager and would have his finger on the pulse more than anyone with regards to whether Cahill would have been beneficial.
In saying that, we are at the point where a win is essential. If what we have tried hasn't worked already, then we have nothing to lose in throwing him out there. It's all or nothing now.
Maybe even start him and give him 60 minutes, and if there is no success, replace him then with Juric or McClaren.