The Brighton boss tells i's Sam Cunningham about his competitive upbringing and what he learned from working as an art dealer
The Brighton boss tells i's Sam Cunningham about his competitive upbringing and what he learned from working as an art dealerAway from the cameras and busy press conference rooms, and the immediacy of a game just played, there is an opportunity for a manager to reflect a little more.training ground alongside a small group of reporters, following a brilliant start to life on the south coast, it was a fascinating chance to delve into how someone goes about becoming the youngest manager in.
He listens to podcasts and reads, but, again, it is all with self-improvement in mind, rather than escapism. The books are about mindsets, or famous figures. “That’s my inner conviction,” he says. “It’s the same in any other job. You see repetition, game to game, pattern to pattern. The more things you see you also focus more on details, the more things you learn on details.”participants must organise a week of work experience at a football club and he went to Nordsjaelland, in Denmark. Coaches there are expected to travel to Brighton to reciprocate.
“We are all made of the same blood. That’s how I grew up, it was a competition all the time, and that’s why I’m very competitive. After his first pre-season following a move to Hoffenheim the manager told him he wasn’t in his plans and he was back playing with the Under-23s. “I started being a coach from that point,” he recalls. He was 21 years old.
“No, it was more like, if you really want to sell something, and that’s a little bit similar to being a coach, you have to understand the needs and the wishes from the clients. So you can’t go there and say, Look at the picture. It’s completely different. He makes the final decisions, but he is fully aware that players need to be convinced by what he is telling them.
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