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Question for anyone who's been following Ange for a long time: we talk about Angeball, but is he able to adapt and evolve like the best managers do? E.g. like Pep has done as probably the best example in modern management. Pep never stands still. If you stand still in the #EPL as a manager, you're dead. Look at Conte and Mourhino. Look at how Wenger faded away.
What's Ange's profile in this regard?
Any thoughts? @GameIsGloryPod got any insights?
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@hallenbeck @coys @spurs Ange's system has evolved over time but he has always played attacking football. So the principles are a constant but the approach isn't. Him not always working with the same coaches probably really helps with this and shows how he is open to new ideas
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Do you know of any material that discusses that progression, or discusses his older approaches working with other coaches?