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Ancelotti - Former Everton Manager

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Looks like he’ll be taking the league title, but if he’s actually a great manager, surely he’ll always feel a little insecure about bailing on the tough job?

He's great when the squad is great. Barcelona are crap, Atletico shoot themselves in the foot often, the likes of Sevilla and Sociedad are like ours Spurs. Not the hardest league these days is La Liga.
 
Knew exactly what he was doing when he left. Could see right through us and got out of dodge. Wouldn't be surprised if he had been working on getting the Real Madrid for a fair bit of time before leaving, would explain the drop in form and lack of interest. Cleverer man than i gave him credit for tbh.
 

Looks like he’ll be taking the league title, but if he’s actually a great manager, surely he’ll always feel a little insecure about bailing on the tough job?

If i was a top class manager and had tens of millions in the bank then Id fancy myself to buy a lower league team and use my ability to take them up the divisions.

They'd know who the best people are that could run the club for them and would have huge prestige along with massive financial rewards if they were successful.

Not sure why managers dont do this.
 
Looks like he’ll be taking the league title, but if he’s actually a great manager, surely he’ll always feel a little insecure about bailing on the tough job?
That's not how it works though. So-called great managers never take a middling team and turn them into champions because the determining factor of success today isn't the manager, it's having huge sums of money to buy the best players.
 
That's not how it works though. So-called great managers never take a middling team and turn them into champions because the determining factor of success today isn't the manager, it's having huge sums of money to buy the best players.

Getting good players to play to their best.
 

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