He’s brilliant, seems to do it wherever he goes….just never seems to stay anywhere for very long.
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Fair play, he's turned around a declining and disinterested team, and he's done the business wherever he's been.
How does he rate compared to Pep, Klopp & Tuchel?
He’s brilliant, seems to do it wherever he goes….just never seems to stay anywhere for very long.
Interesting post-match comments from Son, where he says they analyse every situation after the game looking for improvements. This is an area where a good manager can really make a difference.
Is he really though?
He's got a team that should be in the top 4 into the top 4
He's had a few good wins but also a few very poor loses
There's lot of short term success managers who have that gift to change things for the better if the tools , players and finance are there.
There are occasions when big managers fail at very big clubs .
On the other side of the coin you have managers like Warnock who motivated those clubs with lesser skilled players .
You then have managers like Gerrard who get chucked into their first gig and off it goes.
For me it's about players wanting it and follow the new managers ways and tactics.
Teething problems mate, it takes a while to turn around a sinking ship. The coaching staff only got their work permits in November, so to be back in the top 4 already is good progress, especially when you consider Conte is the 4th manager since Pochettino left in 2019. You just have to look at Cardiff City to see how difficult it is to turn things around when you keep on changing managers, and don't have a long term plan. Mourinho was a disaster even though he is/was one of the worlds top managers.
Won't deny any of that.
Point I was making is he was literally weeks ago moaning about the whole club..now they're on another upward curve (it's a rolloercoaster ride) he's happy.
If only he trusted his process as much as Wales Bale's on the ccmb messageboard. The font of football knowledge.
Spurs are such under achievers aren't they?
Especially because they have what is the best strike partnership in the league. Some of the goals they scored Saturday were beautiful.
Can they keep hold of son? Would he be as effective without Kane?
But I do like Conte.
We are talking about football here and achievable short-term goals, so I'd say being being in the top 4 and in control of their own destiny during the run-in would be viewed as "worked" by the Spurs management team, just as Pep was the happier of the two managers after yesterdays draw, even though he hasn't won anything yet.