Like it or loathe it, it seems this is the direction of football at the top level now.
A guy like Mourinho, who had so much success only a few years ago, had strong defensive organisation, but didn't try to micro manage the attacking phase the way guys like pep, conte and klopp seem to now. And he's been left behind as a result.
Coaching automations may work, but it doesn't really encourage creativity or spontaneity, which is Fabregas' point I guess.
Interesting read. Sounds a bit like someone having a bit of a whinge though. The quality of football at a top level is just very, very good for me.