The best players want to play for the best managers....
Look at Fabregas. He was very negative about Mourinho while at Barca.....but who's he playing for now?
There's no coincidence that since his return to Chelsea, they've bought some monstrous talent at reasonable prices. It's because Mourinho is a proven winner...and that's what players at the very top want.
Granted, location plays a part...but how much really? If Mourinho had rocked up as the boss at Anfield, would we really have any problems signing better players? I doubt it.
So where does that leave us? BR has to be happy buying talent and proving to the world that, given time, he can mould players into even better players and a better team.....and slowly increasing his stock. That's if he's successful of course. We're playing the long game.
Like it or lump it, that's the path, as a club, that we have chosen. Now we have to sit back and accept that we have to sit and wait for the results. We have to accept that even given another £100m to spend, we're unlikely to attract the very best. That BR is not yet (and may never be) a big enough name to attract top talent.
Don't we?
Look at Fabregas. He was very negative about Mourinho while at Barca.....but who's he playing for now?
There's no coincidence that since his return to Chelsea, they've bought some monstrous talent at reasonable prices. It's because Mourinho is a proven winner...and that's what players at the very top want.
Granted, location plays a part...but how much really? If Mourinho had rocked up as the boss at Anfield, would we really have any problems signing better players? I doubt it.
So where does that leave us? BR has to be happy buying talent and proving to the world that, given time, he can mould players into even better players and a better team.....and slowly increasing his stock. That's if he's successful of course. We're playing the long game.
Like it or lump it, that's the path, as a club, that we have chosen. Now we have to sit back and accept that we have to sit and wait for the results. We have to accept that even given another £100m to spend, we're unlikely to attract the very best. That BR is not yet (and may never be) a big enough name to attract top talent.
Don't we?


