Does Pep watch other games in person?

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Every so often when watching a game on TV, the camera will show a manager of another team sat in the stands watching, usually when the manager's team is playing one of the teams playing soon.
I've never seen Pep doing it in the 10 years he has been here.
Does he do it and I've just not seen them games or does he just trust the scouts to do it for him?
 
Every so often when watching a game on TV, the camera will show a manager of another team sat in the stands watching, usually when the manager's team is playing one of the teams playing soon.
I've never seen Pep doing it in the 10 years he has been here.
Does he do it and I've just not seen them games or does he just trust the scouts to do it for him?
Think that’s a thing of the past, barring international managers.

The scouting and analytic networks clubs have along with recorded access to every game via scouting camera means managers can do it from home/whilst travelling etc.
 
People are paid to analyse the last 9 games of the opposition for analysis, and it is a full time job.

Not in person, so it can be paused, replayed etc - it is more effective than in person.
 
People are paid to analyse the last 9 games of the opposition for analysis, and it is a full time job.

Not in person, so it can be paused, replayed etc - it is more effective than in person.
can you imagine our analysis to pep " ive watch last 9 they cant be arsed so you know they be rejuvenated and push all the way" more so when we play at their ground
 

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