My idea is now clear, at least for me. It does not matter who is pulling the strings, there are some guidelines and rules that they go by. These come from the club, the club's policies, it's culture, it's way of working etc. Paratici might have been a big spender, Marotta a penny pincher, Cerubini we don't know really yet. The policy remains the same. Young players are not to be trusted, panic buys with high wages, loans that fail, random decisions. Marotta had a bit more of a structure to his work but also he had to follow some of what the others are doing.
The same can be said about the coach, no matter who arrives, the ideas, the football philosophy, they might be different on the outside but the core goes back to what the club believes in. The sitting back, the energy saving, under estimating opponents, going to deep sleep. We did these with Conte, Allegri, Sarri and are doing it again with Allegri.
The same can be said about the coach, no matter who arrives, the ideas, the football philosophy, they might be different on the outside but the core goes back to what the club believes in. The sitting back, the energy saving, under estimating opponents, going to deep sleep. We did these with Conte, Allegri, Sarri and are doing it again with Allegri.
