Got lucky?? Lol
I did feel there were limitations to Poch's 'Ktpton factor' methodology of out-running and out-muscling the opposition and in the end it proved to be so imo.
But to say Poch 'Got lucky' to put us in CL year after year after how many years of trying to just do it consecutively? If you were maybe talking about the run to the CL final, perhaps i'd disagree slightly be also see where you would be coming from. But to say 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 4th was 'lucky'???
Given all you say about how hard it is for Levy/ENIC to compete with 'doped clubs' and the 'historical top 4' that shows who you are contradicting yourself and using the same rules to blow smoke up Levy's butt whilst putting down Poch.
That is, total nonsense
Poch got lucky because
- He had the core of a great side to begin with, and was able to add to that with a few top level signings (Toby, Dembele, Dele, etc.)
Considering his track record post of being able to identify, and integrate (without taking 2 fudging years) new players into the side, it is quite clear without the "luck" of having a mostly complete side, he most likely would have struggled.
Does that luck negate how he got the team playing for primarily a 3 year period? = no, it just goes back to my point, right manager, right time and place ..
I think people get confused with my point of view, so to clarify
- Did I think Poch did a great job for us? = absolutely
- Did I think he overachieved = yes and no, yes in the league consistency, no due to not taking the chances he had to really win something
- Do I think he is a great manager = no, see my point above, right manager, right time and club. I simply don't see him going on to win lots of things with other clubs (he has real limitations)
My bitterness with Poch is (despite what Spurs fans seem to remember), he fudged us in the end, he hanged on with the team in a death spiral for almost 12 months, broke the team spirit and made Levy fire him and pay him out. If he had walked away after the CL (where it was already obvious he no longer wanted to be here), we all would rightly look back on his time with a lot more fondness.