JohnMaddocksAxe
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My only concerns about Van Gaal, who I rate highly, would the following:
His desire to manage at a club that will be all over the media, all over the world, every day of the year (assuming things go to plan). It's a long time since he was at Barca and I get the feeling it scarred him a bit.
Secondly, I seem to remember that he became quite frustrated with some players at Barca and was, at some points, seen as either a bit of a tyrant or very, very demanding, depending on how you look at it.
That's not a problem in itself but I honestly believe that the overwhelming failure on the part of Hughes has been his attempts to manage in a dictatorial style, an unreasonable attitude and to alienate, possibly intentionally, parts of (if not more) club/squad that he felt did not meet his standards.
Not only is that sort of management slightly outdated, it has never worked at the very highest level without combining it with a completely opposite, motivational side that has the players willing to run through walls for you. Not because they are scared. But because they respect and like the manager too.
(Obvioulsy I can't say that this is definitely the cause of Hughes' downfall, but I'd be willing to stake money on it at decent odds as an educated guess, taking into account everything that has happened this season).
I'd be slightly concerned that Van Gaal, might be tempted to go down a similar route, as there's something stuck in my mind that this was part of his downfall at Barca, where more 'glamorous' players reacted slightly differently to his style than the 19 year olds he had as the bulk of his team at Ajax.
But, it would be the job of the people employing him to this find out. I'm sure that there is a bit more to him and that the above is quite simplistic, regarding his style. People also change as they get older.
Talking just pure football credentials, he would definitely be on my list. I'd just want a few answers regarding motivation and styles.
His desire to manage at a club that will be all over the media, all over the world, every day of the year (assuming things go to plan). It's a long time since he was at Barca and I get the feeling it scarred him a bit.
Secondly, I seem to remember that he became quite frustrated with some players at Barca and was, at some points, seen as either a bit of a tyrant or very, very demanding, depending on how you look at it.
That's not a problem in itself but I honestly believe that the overwhelming failure on the part of Hughes has been his attempts to manage in a dictatorial style, an unreasonable attitude and to alienate, possibly intentionally, parts of (if not more) club/squad that he felt did not meet his standards.
Not only is that sort of management slightly outdated, it has never worked at the very highest level without combining it with a completely opposite, motivational side that has the players willing to run through walls for you. Not because they are scared. But because they respect and like the manager too.
(Obvioulsy I can't say that this is definitely the cause of Hughes' downfall, but I'd be willing to stake money on it at decent odds as an educated guess, taking into account everything that has happened this season).
I'd be slightly concerned that Van Gaal, might be tempted to go down a similar route, as there's something stuck in my mind that this was part of his downfall at Barca, where more 'glamorous' players reacted slightly differently to his style than the 19 year olds he had as the bulk of his team at Ajax.
But, it would be the job of the people employing him to this find out. I'm sure that there is a bit more to him and that the above is quite simplistic, regarding his style. People also change as they get older.
Talking just pure football credentials, he would definitely be on my list. I'd just want a few answers regarding motivation and styles.