
The World Cup can be won by either riding a hot streak or building slowly and peaking in the final. Coaching strongly influences outcomes through personnel choices, formations, tactics, and player rotations under intense scrutiny. Several club managers are suggested as potential fits for international tournament football. Vincent Kompany is framed as a relationship builder and communicator who could rally a squad. Mikel Arteta is presented as someone who could disrupt opponents enough to win. Kieran McKenna is linked to detailed preparation and rapid cohesion building. Hansi Flick is noted for prior international experience, while Luis Enrique and Unai Emery are described as managers who get results and extract maximum performance, even in difficult circumstances.
"Hansi Flick, FC Barcelona: Ah well, 2022 might have told us enough about Flick's ability on the international stage (which does not take away from his greatness as a club manager). If he got another turn, though, who knows? Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain: He just seems to know how to get the job done. Unai Emery, Aston Villa: Somehow, some way he can push teams to get the most out of themselves (even if it is ugly)."
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