I have been thinking about this since I watched another Guillem Ballague interview on SSN yesterday afternoon. Ballague was basically saying that this season Benitez has been spending less time on the training pitch and longer hours in the office since the departure of Parry. Clearly there are many reasons why our form has dipped this season, which have all been discussed at length on here, but this is one I hadn't considered before.
In our worst league start for some time, this is also the first season where Benitez has been the 'manager' rather than the 'coach'. Could his lack of presence (according to Ballague) on the training pitch be such a factor in our decline? Is it a possible reason why the defending of set pieces has gone to sh.it? Is this why we look like we have no cohesion at all recently? Is this why we generally look a less organised and defensively solid outfit this season? If this is true does it raise questions over the quality of our backroom staff?
I remember Portsmouth's defence going to pieces after Redknapp left them, despite Adams having the same personnel. Adams reckoned it was because he had less time to spend on the training field drilling the defence as he had other managerial duties. Maybe this isn't that dissimilar a situation.
Whatever you say about Benitez he is proven quality as a coach. As a manager I would still say he's one of the more talented, whether he's up to winning the Premiership is another matter entirely.
Of course this is pure speculation (Ballague often says things as if they're 'matter of fact' when it's clearly not the case), but what are your views on whether this is a significant factor in what has been happening this season?
(Don't turn it into another 'sack him' thread)