Klopp and Guardiola will put on a show this weekend, Arteta is always manically cajoling, Postecoglou and Howe rarely budge. This is why
The touchline is pantomime; remember that and you won’t go far wrong. Whether on match day or otherwise, much of what a manager does is deliberate and rehearsed, usually designed to get a message across, most often to their players and supporters, sometimes to officials and occasionally to the opposition. It is about grasping responsibility, showing they’re alongside the team and demonstrating authority.
It’s very difficult to keep your cool when it’s your neck on the line and then suddenly the referee makes a terrible, game-changing call… It was approaching the end of the most toxic season in Newcastle’s recent history — I was their fourth manager, permanent or temporary, which tells its own story — and there was no semblance of togetherness. It felt like the whole place was spinning apart.
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