Ekhbary News Agency | 2024-05-15
Al-Ittihad's management is facing scathing criticism, with comparisons frequently drawn to the successful tenure of former French coach Bellan. Bellan, who had been out of coaching for several years, took charge of Al-Ittihad and, for what it's worth, managed to build a champion team with distinguished statistics. This achievement came despite the sports management, led by Ramon, securing only five deals for professional players.
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Bellan's methodology focused on treating players with respect and granting them creative freedom to enjoy their time on the field, ultimately bringing out their best. This stark contrast implicitly raises questions about the current leadership's strategy and player management. It's fair to say that success in football extends beyond mere transfers, hinging significantly on effective leadership and player empowerment.