There’s a key difference as Titi explains 🗣️ | CBS Sports Golazo



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  1. Except that Real Madrid under Ancelotti during the first round (La Decima run) actually listened to the manager and backed him all the way. Real Madrid would allow players to run the calls but we know how successful that led them to be in the past during the "galacticos" era

  2. Cristiano Ronaldo, honestly, would have been better at Arsenal. His fluid free attacking would be so much better there. Average players tried to kick him out of being himself in training. No wonder he wanted to go to Madrid and ironically, his dribbling went up another level 2010-2014 before the knee injury, it was BETTER than his united days and with better end product.

    United ruined Ronaldo.

  3. Henry tried his best, but this is the best description.
    Manager has overall club authority, handling strategy, finances, transfers, and recruitment, while a Head Coach (or simply Coach) focuses primarily on the on-pitch aspects: training, tactics, player development, and match-day decisions,

  4. He's just explaining the different kinds of head coaches, managers have much more overall responsibility within the club, Arteta was promoted from head coach to a manager, meaning he has way more say about loads of things, whereas most others are just head coaches who can even get told which players they can't pick by the board

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