Man City UCL Champions after almost 7 years with Pep Guardiola. And Real Madrid, a club that can win back-to-back with the same coach Zidane, and Benitez, Di Mateo, and Anceloti seem like lucky coaches to have the UCL Cup in just one year in charge. For the rest of the new period I don't see coaches as lucky as them. It seems that financial support and quality coaches for the team will make the club more likely to win the UCL.
I absolutely agree. Liverpool didn't win the UCL in 2019 by following the same strategies they used in years prior to that. After several lacklustre seasons, they brought in Mane, Salah, Kloop, Allison, VVD to name a few. What happened next? They won several trophies including the UCL. My point is that a lot can chsnge when you assemble the right fit players with a very good coach.
Man city didn't win the UCL in 2021/2022 following a defeat to Madrid. After that loss, they went back to the drawing board and knew they had to bring in a top tier attacker. That's how Haaland came into the picture. PSG wouldn't have let Tuchel go despite him not winning the UCL.
- One of the problems PSG faces is unstable coaching management
- As well as not strengthening areas of their squad that needs to be strengthen especially their defense.