I think 'tactics' and 'playing style' are only a small % of what a coach has to manage on a day-to-day basis. I'm guessing clubs like RM have professional analysts who figure the opposition out and come up with the actual tactical plan prior to the game. Then it's up to the coach to transfer the tactics onto the players. So it comes all down to personality, communication, motivating and profiling yourself between a group of high performing individuals.
This is why I also think Buffon would make a good coach at some day. He's very much a great communicator.
This is why I also think Buffon would make a good coach at some day. He's very much a great communicator.
