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The influence of football managers has always been very important to the success of their clubs, but I think it has never been as important as now. With the money going into football and the vast amounts of money paid to the players, it takes a special person to manage all the rich and egoistic players in the dressing room. As the price tags on players get higher and higher, it is also important to develop young players from within the club. As the stakes get higher, the tactics get more complicated and the pace of the games get faster.
Some managers have impressed me this season, not just because of the results they have achieved, but also because of the way they conduct themselves. Feel free to comment on these managers, or on others who have caught your eye, besides the usual suspects like Fergie, Benitez, Wenger, Mourinho, etc.
Pep Guardiola - He won everything that was there to be won in his first season. In his second season, his team is on course to win the primera liga but were knocked out in the semi finals of the champions league by Inter. After the game, his comment was that Barcelona were beaten by a great team and a great manager and will try again next year, a very gracious comment from an obviously disappointed person who is used to winning as a player and manager.
He has impressed me with his comments to the press in both english and spanish. He was asked by a cheeky reporter whether he could tell Mourinho would be a great manager when they were both at Barca. Pep was a player then, Mourinho was a translator for Bobby Robson and Louis Van Gaal. Pep said very honestly that he did not see Mourinho as being a great manager in the future. He did not pretend that he could already predict greatness for Mourinho, neither did he put Mourinho down in any way, but simply answered the question honestly and matter-of-factly.
His team continue to play great football, he has developed young players like Pedro and Busquets, he has got rid of potential troublemakers. My only minor criticism is that his tactics lack a little flexibility, which will probably improve with more experience. He always answers questions put to him properly, with little hint of arrogance , sarcasm or irritation.
Some managers have impressed me this season, not just because of the results they have achieved, but also because of the way they conduct themselves. Feel free to comment on these managers, or on others who have caught your eye, besides the usual suspects like Fergie, Benitez, Wenger, Mourinho, etc.
Pep Guardiola - He won everything that was there to be won in his first season. In his second season, his team is on course to win the primera liga but were knocked out in the semi finals of the champions league by Inter. After the game, his comment was that Barcelona were beaten by a great team and a great manager and will try again next year, a very gracious comment from an obviously disappointed person who is used to winning as a player and manager.
He has impressed me with his comments to the press in both english and spanish. He was asked by a cheeky reporter whether he could tell Mourinho would be a great manager when they were both at Barca. Pep was a player then, Mourinho was a translator for Bobby Robson and Louis Van Gaal. Pep said very honestly that he did not see Mourinho as being a great manager in the future. He did not pretend that he could already predict greatness for Mourinho, neither did he put Mourinho down in any way, but simply answered the question honestly and matter-of-factly.
His team continue to play great football, he has developed young players like Pedro and Busquets, he has got rid of potential troublemakers. My only minor criticism is that his tactics lack a little flexibility, which will probably improve with more experience. He always answers questions put to him properly, with little hint of arrogance , sarcasm or irritation.
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