Coaching

Is coaching top clubs an easy job after all? Professor Wenger says the role will belong to managerial background types rather than "muh retired footballer with connects."
Teams have extensive staff of specialists
>xG data nerds
>sports scientists for doping
>psychologists for based Zoomers ballers
>Fitness wizards to make twinks play 40 matches a season
>PR fags to media train responses and post on social media
>Agents to chart career map of a player
>Et cetera
Back then a coach had to handle many of these roles. Are all of them vamos merchants? Are they there to smile for cameras?

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Pep has had no challenge ever in his entire career. He's always played with a club that is already the best or who has enough money to fix the issues. I'd like to see him take over Stoke and take them to CL.

I used to think Pep was a fraud too but giving it a bit more research i know realize just how far above everyone else he is. I mean we all think of him as generally an offensive minded coach and yet if they had chosen to go with a good shot stopper instead of a keeper thay adds to distrubition this would probably be the greatest defense of all time; and his defensive system is nothing like other defensive specalists like Mourinho who try and park the bus yet its better

Another soccermutt redditor thread? Really mods?

Pep is no genius, he just thinks he is smarter than he really is. His interviews and quotes are Paulo Coelho tier at best.

>Ronaldo good
>No Messi gooder

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>how far above everyone else he is
Le never had to sell a player bald coach

You know you're good when you live rent free in the minds of seething losers 24/7 that pretend they know better than anyone

It's on topic you fucking autist. Deal with it or don't.

And no, you don't necessarily have to be any of these to be a competent manager (see Zidane)

Just think about it. When Mourinho was in Spain his Real Madrid outscored Pep; Peps defense was always better yet we think of Pep as the offensive coach and Mourinho the bus parker. Don't you realise how crazy that is?

It's because barcalona (and all of pep's sides) whined constantly about defensive "anti-football" played by Mou's real (and whoever else) while getting 100% positive PR about their "beautiful" tiqui-taca possession football etc etc etc. Meanwhile Pep's teams utterly rely on tactical fouling in the opponent's half to let them press high up the pitch and stop counter attacks against them and Pep's Buyern had no problem using utterly pragmatic defensive gameplans against Klopp's dortmund to stop them from being shredded by his efficient counter attacking.

Pep is a great coach, but I'd argue that Mourinho or Klopp has proven that they can do more with less.

>Mourinho
Hasn't been able to adapt to modern football
>Klopp
In no world has he "done more" than Pep. Despite the fact that Man City have gotten unlucky on several occasions this season, and has significantly more injury problems than Liverpool, the fact that they're still one point ahead speaks volume to just how far ahead Pep is

Barca was utter shit when he took charge of it, and he made them the best team in the history of football.

>how can coaching be real just have some pace nigga lmao

>Is coaching top clubs an easy job after all?
no or we would see a lot more "top managers"
You need to be not a tactical retard. You need to know your limits and know when to delegate. Most of all you need to be respected by the players if you're going to survive at the top level. Being an ex-player at the top level helps with this but you still have to have people skills. See what happened to Henry at Monaco.
At the highest level think man-management is the most important. You can be a tactical genius all you want but if you have the tism the player will never respect you and do what you want them to do.

>we would see a lot more "top managers"
He doesn't know being a "top manager" depends on the kind of club you coach and players you have. No matter how genius you are you're not winning Champions League with some shit Swedish club.
>You have to be a genius
Coaches role is to make decisions on the wealth of data presented to them by specialists

>Barca was utter shit
Is this the power of Mexican reasoning?
A champions league contending club with a high co-efficient ranking was "utter shit" with individuals who had won the Euro right before >kek

>Dood just sign players and wins_lol
>Moneyball

>You have to be a genius
??? didn't say that

>A champions league contending club

>Kenya constantly making absolute shit threads

The won La Liga in 05 and 06 he took over two years after that.

>Going from Great Britain to Just Britain