redtrader74 wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:redtrader74 wrote:Bamaga man wrote:redtrader74 wrote:Bamaga man wrote:Its only an impression and I may be totally wrong, but I think Rafa's man management skills are poor and I think this is his one real weakness.
A few of us have been saying this for a while Saint, you included me old China. But we got literally laughed at for making such suggestions.
What we see and what goes on behind the scenes could be different? Could he be such a bad man manager and then do so well in management? and get players to perform to such levels that wins trophies?
you or I dont know what he's like fair enough, i'm just going on what I see and think and could be wide of the mark. But I didnt get thid idea from a "book"
Incidently he hasnt got us to perform recently in bread and butter games. So somthing is definately going wrong with his management somewhere. At the start of every season, we're out of the race, and domestically our results against the other big three arre appalling. We havent even scored a goal ar Stamford bridge under him.
Crouch doesnt get picked when he should, the one naff player who hardly gets rotated is Kuyt. But constantly finds himself firing blanks and playing poor, all because Rafa cant swallow his pride for whatever reasons and in doing so hinders our title chances game by game everytime Kuyts picked.
His management isnt all rosey ya know..
Fair enough you can go off on a tangent, but i thought we were talking about his lack of man management, i am pointing out that it cannot be all that bad, as he is a successful manager, one of the most successful in th recent past. Therefore is it more likely that he has decent man management skills, or that he does not?
I have not said that Rafas managemant is perfect, infact i have said the opposite, but i am not willing to judge his ability SOLELY on a few poor games of this season.
I thnk it has been said inthe past thet the management team of Rafa and Pako was probably one of the best.
Rafa working out how to play teams and Pako doing the man managment on a daily basis.
So your augument of he must be a good man manager could be de-railed if it was Pako that was telling the lads how good they where and putting the hyperthetical arm around the shoulder.
The problem is we don't really know what goes on behind closed doors, for all we know Rafa may make them cups of tea and massage their tired tootsies!
Day by day Pako is becoming the 'special one', at this rate this time next week he'll be the coach of Real Madrid, i've been told he was responsible for tactics, coaching, fitness, and now man management. If only G&H had kept him on an as manager and got rid of Rafa.
The funny thing is that when Pako left, nobody gave it importance. There it is the thread to check how was the reaction.
Now, we have a bad patch largely due to the amount of injuries and the importance of them (one key injury per line) and suddenly Pako is the especial one, and Rafa's man management is poor.
Well, the contracts are there. IMHO, if Alonso, Gerrard and Mascherano were not happy with Rafa's management they would all have plenty of offers and chances to not sign up a new contract, and they could sign up for almost any European team. But the FACT is that they signed up. They signed up because they saw there was an interesting ongoing project, and that's why Torres joined aswell.
About the topic question: Needless to say, no.