True. Even Nagelsmann is a good example. A big club is simply a different job compared to a smaller club. The patience is much shorter, you deal with big players, big egos to handle, and so on. So many things can go badly before tactics even come into play.
People underrate how important things such as charisma, leadership qualities, winning mentality matter in a big club.
Zidane built a legacy based on those things. Someone like Benitez had no clue how to handle it. Not to mention guys like Lopetegui.
Bad example, but not a surprise coming from you.
Nagelsmann NEVER lost the dressing room. Players themselves admitted so after his sacking
It was the most weird sacking in the history of football and only the Bayern bosses are to blame for their bad judgment. They paid the price, but not entirely thanks to Dortmund's inability to do simple things
Xavi commands respect no doubt. That's not the problem.
The problem is that respect alone does shit, if you don't have the tactical expertise
PS: I am coming to the conclusion that
@serghei is masochist surely.
He is getting roasted day in day out by different posters, and he keeps insisting embarrassing himself in new ways every day by adding new (even more ridiculous) digressions on his poor arguments