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AVB and Poch (and to be honest most managers) act in the same ways. If you're in their plans and the type of player they want then man management will come into play and players will think the world of them. If not then they feel alienated. Happens everywhere.
Difference between the two is that Poch seems more level-headed and willing to work with a wider variety of players and to properly build a team that isn't overly reliant on one or two players. AVB wants ready made players, often big money signings and seems less able to work with what he's got or to certain constraints.
Difference between the two is that Poch seems more level-headed and willing to work with a wider variety of players and to properly build a team that isn't overly reliant on one or two players. AVB wants ready made players, often big money signings and seems less able to work with what he's got or to certain constraints.