Ironically: I think he will have less pressure.
My theory is: He re-lived being criticized, submitting his resignation and then another big disappointment in CL exit.
He's been through all that. If he does fail next time it will be less dramatic and emotional. He will go quietly.
But...
Obviously staff need to learn from their mistakes. Level of play must be improved too.
But since we can't do anything about it what else we can do but hope?
Think with a bit of more luck/Stegen being fit/injuries/refs we could have been in CL semi final and still fighting for the title.
Many...
He does show passion. Some of our previous coaches lacked that.
And it's real versus all the fakeness out there. Even if he is delusional many times I am fond of anyone showing that kind of affection towards Barca.
In 5 days it all came to and end.
Don't know if there's anything to learn from it. Should be better in sense now we can start earlier to make difficult decisions for next season.
Don't think we should expect a lot with this board though.
I do remember countless matches when Real got boosted by refs. It was so much that one expected it.
Now it's a bit harder with var but again refs have a lot of freedom to interpret.
Laporta is not up to the task in this difficult times and we are wasting too much energy on refs. Everyone...
Would take Motta who knows the club and is doing great with mediocre Bologna team.
He doesn't have a good relationship with Laporta though?
I would "risk" Marquez 2nd.
Someone blames Araujo, some Lewa, some Xavi, or everyone.
For the record, don't think Lucho outcoached Xavi while PSG were deemed favorites going into this tie.
I do agree about needing to control his emotions and be more self-critical.
We should have been in semi-final and then, probably, final too.
That would have been a perfect scenario for either decision he was about to make.
This is so anticlimactic.