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What Makes a Manager Great in Football?

From Ian Cathro's Estoril to Tottenham's Tudor Era, a Look at Success and Failure

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In the world of football, a manager's success is often measured by their team's performance on the pitch. But what sets a great manager apart from a good one? Is it their tactical acumen, their ability to motivate...

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    Spurs in their Tudor era? Try our football history quiz

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What Makes a Manager Great in Football?

From Ian Cathro's Estoril to Tottenham's Tudor Era, a Look at Success and Failure

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In the world of football, a manager's success is often measured by their team's performance on the pitch. But what sets a great manager apart from a good one? Is it their tactical acumen, their ability to motivate players, or something more intangible?

For Ian Cathro, the Scottish coach of Estoril, it's about doing things differently. Despite a 3-1 loss to Sporting in March, Cathro was in high spirits, asking a journalist in native-level Portuguese if they enjoyed the game. His team, averaging two goals per game, is one of the most exciting to watch in Portugal. As they prepare to face Sporting again, Cathro's positivity and innovative approach will be put to the test.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Tottenham is navigating its own challenges under new boss Igor. The team's "Tudor era" is a nod to the historical figure, but also a reminder that survival is the goal. As our quiz highlights, football and history have intersected before, with players and managers drawing inspiration from the past.

But what about the players themselves? For Marcus Rashford, his dream debut 10 years ago was just the beginning. As he recalls, "Watch yourself now. Enjoy it but you're going to get a lot of media attention; everyone's going to know you." Rashford's journey is a testament to the importance of hard work and dedication.

In the world of darts, Stephen Bunting has faced his own share of doubters. But after his Night Four Premier League win in Belfast, he's proved his critics wrong. "I've always deserved my place in the tournament," he said, his emotional response a reminder that success is not just about winning, but also about perseverance.

As the racing world gears up for a busy day on Sky Sports Racing, with action from Doncaster, Lingfield, Newbury, and Wolverhampton, we're reminded that success is not limited to one sport or one team. Whether it's Ian Cathro's Estoril, Tottenham's Tudor era, or Stephen Bunting's darts triumph, what makes a manager great is a complex mix of skills, experience, and attitude.

In the end, it's not just about winning or losing, but about the journey itself. As Cathro's Estoril side takes on Sporting, and Tottenham navigates its Tudor era, we're reminded that success is a continuous process, one that requires dedication, hard work, and a willingness to do things differently.

Sources:

  • "From failing at Hearts to exciting at Estoril - the 'most Portuguese Scot there is'" (BBC Sport)
  • "Spurs in their Tudor era? Try our football history quiz" (BBC Sport)
  • "Today on Sky Sports Racing: Ferrous and El Bodon clash in Lingfield Sprint Trial" (Sky Sports)
  • "The story of Rashford's dream debut doubles 10 years on" (BBC Sport)
  • "Bunting responds to doubters: 'Premier League win shows I belong here '" (BBC Sport)

In the world of football, a manager's success is often measured by their team's performance on the pitch. But what sets a great manager apart from a good one? Is it their tactical acumen, their ability to motivate players, or something more intangible?

For Ian Cathro, the Scottish coach of Estoril, it's about doing things differently. Despite a 3-1 loss to Sporting in March, Cathro was in high spirits, asking a journalist in native-level Portuguese if they enjoyed the game. His team, averaging two goals per game, is one of the most exciting to watch in Portugal. As they prepare to face Sporting again, Cathro's positivity and innovative approach will be put to the test.

Meanwhile, in the Premier League, Tottenham is navigating its own challenges under new boss Igor. The team's "Tudor era" is a nod to the historical figure, but also a reminder that survival is the goal. As our quiz highlights, football and history have intersected before, with players and managers drawing inspiration from the past.

But what about the players themselves? For Marcus Rashford, his dream debut 10 years ago was just the beginning. As he recalls, "Watch yourself now. Enjoy it but you're going to get a lot of media attention; everyone's going to know you." Rashford's journey is a testament to the importance of hard work and dedication.

In the world of darts, Stephen Bunting has faced his own share of doubters. But after his Night Four Premier League win in Belfast, he's proved his critics wrong. "I've always deserved my place in the tournament," he said, his emotional response a reminder that success is not just about winning, but also about perseverance.

As the racing world gears up for a busy day on Sky Sports Racing, with action from Doncaster, Lingfield, Newbury, and Wolverhampton, we're reminded that success is not limited to one sport or one team. Whether it's Ian Cathro's Estoril, Tottenham's Tudor era, or Stephen Bunting's darts triumph, what makes a manager great is a complex mix of skills, experience, and attitude.

In the end, it's not just about winning or losing, but about the journey itself. As Cathro's Estoril side takes on Sporting, and Tottenham navigates its Tudor era, we're reminded that success is a continuous process, one that requires dedication, hard work, and a willingness to do things differently.

Sources:

  • "From failing at Hearts to exciting at Estoril - the 'most Portuguese Scot there is'" (BBC Sport)
  • "Spurs in their Tudor era? Try our football history quiz" (BBC Sport)
  • "Today on Sky Sports Racing: Ferrous and El Bodon clash in Lingfield Sprint Trial" (Sky Sports)
  • "The story of Rashford's dream debut doubles 10 years on" (BBC Sport)
  • "Bunting responds to doubters: 'Premier League win shows I belong here '" (BBC Sport)

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