BrainOfLevy
Michael Carrick
What's your source for this?
Again, this is a lot of supposition on your part (and that's fair, none of us are on the 'inside' really), but i again ask: which other top manager goes into the club's biggest game for decades and the manager's own biggest game ever and says "if we win i might leave"? Do you honestly see the likes of Klopp saying that? Did he say such before Liverpool's CL final in 2018? Did he say such after their loss? There are various ways to apply pressure on a board...I'm not even going to ask which of Poch's peers would actually say "trophies are just for egos" months beforehand.
The top coaches who are hungry (like Klopp and others) would instead project a "this is just the start" type of image and not the Redknapp "as good as it gets" type of image.
That "leverage" might have looked strong 18 months to 2 years now. He's still here after signing that long contract before not getting in any player so if anything he looks like someone with empty threats. For that, i do feel for him as i think Levy/the board have shown their lack of 'cajones'...the trouble is Poch's utterances have often shown he is in line with them somewhat (eg, "trophies are only for egos")
I don't think there would be much focus on the lemons and aura stuff if he was doing the basics that got him here: act and talk professionally and not like an emotional up-and-down guy (one minute we're going for the title, the next it will take us 10 years; one minute he's happy with the squad, the next we are struggling with different agendas etc etc), bench underperforming players and bench those who don't seem to 'have loyalty' etc.
I don’t need a source. If you have followed this sport at all and know how the media works, you can tell what was happening. Madrid had begun the campaign. They began the campaign because Poch was their top choice. As soon as he said no, the campaign stopped. The only reason the stories about Poch were appearing is because they wanted them to.