Nagelsmann took a side 7 points adrift of safety in the Bundesliga with a handful of games remaining to safety and then to two successive CL campaigns - he then stepped up at Leipzig playing good attacking football, improving their league positions over the two season he was there and then stepped up again at Bayern - his record tinkles all over an Asia Cup win and playing some nice football in Scotland with a team that only gets challenged 4 games a season if that (lets not talk about his record in Europe though eh)
Though not sure we can say he stepped up again at Bayern? The players were practically in revolt against him?
But fair points and agree with what Mr Gogolak is saying as well.
The point I am trying to make is that there is a lot on twitter saying that they are done with this club if we get Ange in and we must get in Nagelsmann/Enrique etc; that there is this perception with established managers and established players.
I am just hopeful we can get someone in that can play attacking football but also put the club on the right direction culturally - which is why I think Ange could be a decent appointment.
Don't get me wrong, would also be happy with Nagelsmann, but I suspect he isn't the cultural reset we are looking for (i wonder if it is a maturity issue...)