With OOO's departure almost a foregone conclusion, the word on the street has been seen as XXX in order to succeed him. In some teams' lineups, soldiers apparently no longer obey the outgoing coach, openly tearing into him in front of the cameras. But wouldn't they still be seething if the coach had a more intense personality?

That way, it really becomes a real passing game in the last few games of the season. Once the coach is publicly out of control, leading to a real collapse of the team, don't rule out the coach stepping down early and the assistant coach coming up to be caretaker of the court, not even bad for a youth or second team coach. Anyway, the general trend of the league and the qualification for the Champions League is basically close, and the competition is like chicken feed. All it takes during the game is for a straw man to stand on the edge and pretend that someone from this team is calling the shots on the field.

Inter Milan and Stefano Pioli, for example, both before they brought him on and after he stepped down back in the day, sent youth managers to play such roles on the sideline.

In any case, OOO stepped down with a bow to signify the end of an era, a phase. xxx Some of the remaining transitional cabinet members should also weigh the weights and alternatives to the old ones before coming to power.

However, this is only the end of the personnel, the pain is not that simple and there is no telling how long it will hurt.

Uniformed teams are not good, and head coaches can do it alone? One of the first things those O Handsome X Handsome receivers do when they step up is immediately discover what the biggest difference is between coaching their original club and being in the big time.

It's certainly not a case of "It's in the DNA of an OO team to always seek to win. /Never give up" kind of dry talk that deceives three year olds, but rather the fact that the amount of matches that a powerhouse club at this level has to face in a season is unmatched by small and medium sized clubs.

With small and medium sized clubs, even if they can barely be considered small giants, if they play a few good games, let alone get close to the Champions League area, even if they get close to the European wars, even if they just score a goal with ten passes, they win an instant accolade. Bring on the big giants, even if they are down and out, they haven't bought any decent players at all. Maybe the league has been a bit strong in the title race, but at least the basic task of finishing out of the Champions League group and ensuring Champions League play next season.

Aside from the nature of the assignment, the O Handsome X Handsome receivers have one of the biggest talking points (maybe they've taken credits before): rotation.

Thiagoo, prospective Juventus coach. Take Motta for example:Bron were eliminated (4 matches) from the Champions League (38 rounds) this season, with a total of 42 matches. Juventus return to playing on four fronts next season. It will be hard to fill the 69 games that some official media are trumpeting, but at least 50. ~60 games is not going to get away. This doesn't even take into account the intensity of the games, which is no longer a waiting concept at all.

Again using quasi-Liverpool coach Arne e.g. Slot:Even if the Dutch Eredivisie and the Premier League were of the same intensity, the league alone would require 4 more rounds, let alone the league...

So to lead a team of this size to a multi-tiered season, it's not the little refreshing mechanics, much less the nice spreads and high level snaps, but the grand strategy that matters most: the

First, make sure the players are fit and healthy enough to play in important matches.

Secondly, catch and release, whichever side is more important and can't be fully taken care of, you have to relax the other fronts.

Third, even if you do the first two things, there are still some league games where you have to be prepared to sacrifice field position and even accept dropping points.

The basic quality of a top HOF coach is how to rotate over a long season and then make on-field command adjustments. As for hammering the chain of a starting lineup and working out nice mechanics and tactics, their importance is relatively high in relation to team morale, with rookie training ranking low. These are one of the most powerful points of many true celebrities. You have to calculate exactly what you have to hold onto, what you have to give up, the impact of the team's injury rate when the team is in reasonable shape to peak, and the alternatives in the event of injuries to important positions...

Thiago before Motta, and another reason for a little freshness. "A model of interest to some wealthy families: Roberto De Zerbi of Brighton (Grahamamam In fact, Potter can be counted as well).

Graham After Potter's halfway decent stint at Chelsea last season, the Seagulls immediately found RDZ to take over, resulting in the team taking over in Europe. Not only did the coach quickly attract the attention of the giants, but the stunning performances of three players (let's not forget that the Seagulls shipped out a lot of starters the previous summer) became a hot commodity on the internet. However, this outstanding performance was also aided by the fact that Brighton's 38 rounds of Premier League outside of the top four of the FA and the top 16 of the league lost to Manchester United and League One Charlton on the PKs in a total of only 46 matches.

This season, the Seagulls have wisely given up on domestic cockamamie matches, with a round-robin trip to the FA Top 16 league, but the 6 round opponents in the Europa League group stage (Marseille, Ajax, AEK Athens) and the Round of 16 opponent, Roma, are all European names, with opponents whose intensity and pressure of the game is completely incomparable to the Premier League's civil wars. Not to mention that the Seagulls continued to produce good stuff last summer, and the remaining starters aren't enough to handle so many games. When the starters went down, Brighton immediately slipped back into the mid-table of the Premier League and were bitten by the wolf in Rome.RDZ's ability to play the big game and make deals was exposed and still needs to be strengthened.

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