WTF does Laporta have inside his head?
Someone should tell him that picking a coach is not a roulette or poker game.
You don't take blind shots until you get it right FFS!
What on earth did Barca supporters vote for in 2021?
PS: don't get me wrong.
I value Motta a lot, and he has already shown in Seria A much more than Xavi ever had at Qatar.
But Barca is a club that should always aim for the best professional in every department, and have a solid SD department to make those calls. Not a megalomaniac presi pulling blind shots following his personal obsessions, with no plan whatsoever
Thiago Motta isn't a 'Barca DNA' manager at all, in fact, his style is really polar opposite to that. I feel that the media and Barca institution might see him like that just because he played for us but really he doesn't embody that style.
One of the things with him is he does not tolerate nonsense at all from his players. Anyone slacking or not putting in enough effort goes straight to the bench or even left out of squad completely as happened numerous times in his time at Spezia, I actually recommended him after this season with Spezia because his personality is impressive. He's very confident, assertive and most of all hard-working. Completely dedicated to football and a really admirable character, he also takes responsibility. If he came here, it would certainly be with the caveats that he is taking no shit from the board and certainly won't have anything imposed on him by the players. Likes of Lewa, Felix would probably be benched.
Tactically, he's probably more defensive, but also likes to keep possession, he also values physicality and intensity a lot in his teams. The main thing is he's adaptable depending on the players he has and has set up good 5 atb and 4 atb sides. He tries to put the players in context that fits their characteristics, he isn't really an ideologue. He understands advanced tactical concepts well and has set up some very unique roles for players, many times he has moved players to positions they haven't played before and they have done good, showing that he has a great tactical eye and can evaluate a player's skills well.
I think if we fail to get one of the top options (Klopp, Inzaghi?) then absolutely we should hire him. We need to give him time however. ~
Unlike Xavi, I think his understanding of the game is really special and he is one of those people where, when you hear them speak about life and football, and understand their personality and character, you know they are going to make it to the top. He has an intuitive understanding of management and tactical skills required to set up a functioning team.