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RE: Il vero problema della Roma [#steemexclusive]
https://steemit.com/hive-130734/@the-gorilla/the-cost-of-failure
I think that clubs keep recruiting him because he thinks that he's evolving, that he's learning and it's possibly that tactically, he is. But after a couple of years (sometimes sooner), he inevitably loses the support of the dressing room and the failure begins. He's well known in England for being good for 2 seasons, then he gets sacked.
I suspect that tactically, he's evolving (just not as quickly as the likes of Josep Guardiola does) but people / man management wise, he demands respect which many footballers don't possess.
In Rome, after not even six months, he repeatedly fired at some members of the team, calling them not up to the task. The thing I can't stand about him is that he never takes responsibility for mistakes: once it's the referees' fault, another time it's the players' fault, then the lights, the weather etc. That's what great coaches are for, to reverse the trend, but José hasn't been that for a while now.