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Steffen Freund
There is a definite (successful) group of managers whose style basically boils down to 'it's my way or the highway'
Poch, Simeone, Klopp, Mourinho, Conte, and the original godfathers SAF & Biesla
It's easy to think that surely all managers dictate and want control?
But these managers come with a system and tactical approach that requires complete buy-in and engagement for it to succeed.
The aspect that is refreshing is it really does challenge the theory that players have all the power. These men are blind to transfer fees, reputations and do not tolerate any prima donna, disruptive, or divisive upstarts.
It also gives players that are willing, and of only good to very good ability, the chance to be part of something and compete with the 'star' filled top table teams.
Of course the success of some of these managers has taken them to the top table (and perhaps it is harder there??)
We are really lucky to have Poch at this time, i really am indifferent to the craziness of the current transfer market as we have a different approach that means a £5m buy can equally be as successful as a £25m buy. Plus the fact that Poch can develop individuals year on year make me comfortable with the idea that the team can improve by itself not necessarily by bolting on a few £40-£50m players.
Just hoping he is our Sir Alex.
Poch, Simeone, Klopp, Mourinho, Conte, and the original godfathers SAF & Biesla
It's easy to think that surely all managers dictate and want control?
But these managers come with a system and tactical approach that requires complete buy-in and engagement for it to succeed.
The aspect that is refreshing is it really does challenge the theory that players have all the power. These men are blind to transfer fees, reputations and do not tolerate any prima donna, disruptive, or divisive upstarts.
It also gives players that are willing, and of only good to very good ability, the chance to be part of something and compete with the 'star' filled top table teams.
Of course the success of some of these managers has taken them to the top table (and perhaps it is harder there??)
We are really lucky to have Poch at this time, i really am indifferent to the craziness of the current transfer market as we have a different approach that means a £5m buy can equally be as successful as a £25m buy. Plus the fact that Poch can develop individuals year on year make me comfortable with the idea that the team can improve by itself not necessarily by bolting on a few £40-£50m players.
Just hoping he is our Sir Alex.