Egil Olsen
Player Valuation: £8m
I think that's a slightly different point though isn't it? Pirlo would still have looked like a terrific player if he was playing for Burnley, he wouldn't have been as effective but you'd have been able to see the ability there and he'd have been snapped up by somebody better very quickly. Chris Wood would look rubbish whoever he played for, but in certain set ups he would be more effective than others. Everyone knows that, it's why he's still playing for Burnley and didn't get bought by Barcelona. I think sometimes people try to make football much more complicated than it actually is. Usually the team with the best players wins the game, it's honestly pretty simple.
I agree with the general assumption that the teams with the best players win. But my point is that the system can make the individual players better, and by doing this the team is made better. For example. in PL there are no big margins between Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United if you look at the players. Therefore, the assumptions are also more equal, and then other factors play a much greater role.
In addition, I also believe that a player is never a finished product, there are always things you can learn and develop on. Here the coach plays an important role. For example. Ancelotti has given clear instructions to DCL on how to move when we have the ball. Guerdiola works with details such as the correct body profile, head up, back foot, front foot, etc., with his players. Bielsa controls the movements of his players at a detailed level, and they practice this constantly in training.
Another factor is a club's ability to identify the right players for its playing system. Then you can not only buy the supposed best players, but must buy the players who have skills that suit the role. This also requires a stable system, ie the club must have adopted some clear principles. You can not change philosophy every two years.