Originally Posted by
Özim
He doesn't not want to succeed, he just doesn't see winning trophies as success, success for him is making the club money and maybe qualifying for the CL, he's pretty much stated as much indirectly, a manager that is really focussed on winning doesn't come out with stuff like we've qualified for the CL for 16 years running (or whatever it was) which is a pretty meaningless stat when you've never won it and really only come close once 12 years ago, they also don't talk about being in the top 4 as success, it's a good stepping stone but after 15+ years of it it means little if you ever win, they also don't sweep huge defeats unders the carpet by saying stuff like we won the first half.
I'm sorry but if you consider the amount of big defeats we've had in the last 10 years and how they have had no impact on anything we do it does tell it's own story, humiliations really don't seem to affect anyone at the club too much, it's almost accepted that they'll happen, there's not really any embarrassment about them anymore.
Almost everything he says points to a man who definite sucess differently to other managers at top club, we're probably the only big club happy with not winning the big trophies and let's face we are happy, new contracts and praise for players etc don't regularly go to managers/club who never really challenge for the big prizes at big clubs.