MKSpur
Christian Ziege
Only a handful of managers get the top jobs, so over performing with less resources is an avenue to find candidates, in some ways I’d prefer this to a candidate who only wins their domestic league with a far superior budget to the rest of the teams, who’s predecessor and successor will likely do the same.I don’t get the fascination with lower club managers who have their team “well drilled”. If they come to a big club they may not have the dedication of the superstars like they do with the hungrier players at the lower end clubs. Look at Poch, he had to pretty much do a complete overhaul to get the dedication he needed and even then it wasn’t enough.
If we want to go to that next level we first need the players to do so and then the manager with a winning meteorology that wants to dominate games and who can handle big players.
There definitely is a challenge and risk in terms of changing jobs to operate with bigger budgets, bigger squads, higher expectations, playing in Europe midweek and potentially different egos in the players but the players are also transferable between these expectations and lower clubs too.
The winning mentality is an interesting one, Klopp lost 6 finals but has the most competitive league and the CL under his belt now.
It’s been good to see the likes of Ancelotti and Benitez manage non CL clubs, sometimes the best managers in the world can only achieve so much with the budgets they have and the number of league positions you can improve a team is a bigger indicator of the difference a manager is making.
If anything the real scandal is ex players getting their first job at an elite club, rather than proving their managerial worth and being promoted into it.