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Mmmmm let me see. Now it isn't the managers job to motivate players? The managers role starts and ends on the training ground? I know where I would rather him be. Doing his job all aspects not just traffic light drills on the training ground.

Yes it is and they seem motivated enough to me - not the most gifted squad i've ever seen here, but they do work hard and look motivated.

Do you know how many reserve team, youth team games, training sessions DP goes to?

If you knew, you probably wouldn't be making the above statement.

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Mmmmm let me see. Now it isn't the managers job to motivate players? The managers role starts and ends on the training ground? I know where I would rather him be. Doing his job all aspects not just traffic light drills on the training ground.

 

Who says he doesn't? :huh:

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Mmmmm let me see. Now it isn't the managers job to motivate players? The managers role starts and ends on the training ground? I know where I would rather him be. Doing his job all aspects not just traffic light drills on the training ground.

 

It is the managers responsibility to have the players motivated you are right, however he can and should delegate some of this to some of the senior players/coaches. When Jose Mourinho was at Chelsea he would often ask one of the players to stand up before the game and give a team talk before they went out.

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