When asked about it, Koeman said he didn’t like when his coaches yelled at him and that’s why he doesn’t do it.
Some Barcelona fans have noticed that Ronald Koeman prefers to sit quietly on the bench during games instead of giving instructions to his player. Although some might think that this is poor in-game managing, here’s Manchester United fan Snow on Redcafe explaining why that isn’t necessarily the case when discussing their coach, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
“Yes, their yelling has little effect. It could even have bad effect.
“They are restless characters. Simeone is both a restless man and an easily frustrated man. Pep is always a nervous wreck and Klopp is easily wound up. Those type of people yell a lot. That’s never been Ole Solskjaer’s character.
“Ancelotti doesn’t yell either. Neither does Zidane. Phil Jackson isn’t a yeller and he’s maybe the best basketball coach in history. Kobe has specifically talked about how those approaches helped him. Many players respond poorly to be yelled at during a match. Many ignore it.
“Look at it differently. Why are they yelling so much? Did they not prepare their players enough and have to make up for it? Maybe partly because they want everything to be perfect but now they can’t change it. Most likely it’s just impulse. Whatever the reason is it’s definitely no proof whether a manager is good coach or a bad coach.”
The Barca coach was even asked why he prefers this managing style, with the Dutchman saying that he didn’t like when his coaches yelled at him and that’s why he stays quiet during games.
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