So you're saying his problems in the past were only because he worked in leagues with salary caps and no money for transfers, but he's OK for Spurs?With all due respect, you haven't a clue.
Ange wins everything, everywhere he goes. I'm a Celt from Oz so will be deeply disappointed if he leaves, but will always be interested in his career.
The thing to understand about Ange is that he cut his teeth in salary capped leagues and national teams, both of which come mwith their own limitations on available players.
In a salary capped league, the only man who truly makes a difference is the manager and Ange has proven himself again and again in Australia, and then Japan which is a significantly higher standard. He also took the Oz NT to the World Cup in 2018 and won the Asian Cup in 2015.
In fact, the J League is a better standard than Scotland, in my view, but managing Celtic comes with pressures that will never be experienced in Asia - or most of Europe to be fair.
He was seriously doubted when he went to Celtic but gradually won over the fans with:
- his masterful control of the media
- his deep affinity for the club and the fans
- his deep knowledge of player markets all over the world
- his eye for talent and building a squad
- his capacity to build a successful team culture
- his unrelenting attacking style of play
- his return of Celtic to the winners list in nearly every competition after they'd been left in a total shambles by the previous administration.
On top of all that, he is a lovely human being and you will be very fortunate indeed if he comes to Spurs.
My only concern for Ange in the EPL is that he is relatively inexperienced when it comes to dealing with players and agents on mega salaries and the notorious shenanigans they get up to. It's entirely possible that Ange could be undermined by a cabal of players / agents who dislike his system. He's a very hard taskmaster and Spurs will be the fittest team in the EPL if he has time to impose his system. They have to be fit to play his never stop Angeball game.
Some players won't like that so Ange MUST have the power to get rid or outlast the contracts of dickheads.
If Levy has the courage to invest in a minimum three year project then Spurs will be back in the Champions League within that time.
Having said all that, I want him to stay at Celtic.
The only "big" club in the PL with salary caps and tight in the transfer market.
OK.