What impesses me about Ange is how big picture he is. And that might not translate into success with us, who knows, because a lot of great managers have been detail oriented micro managers.
You listen to Ange talk about injuries and it's "yeah, it's brick but it's a temporary thing. In the scheme of things, it's not as bad as it seems."
He talks about these competitions, it's very much "it's once every few years, these lads love playing for their countries, it means a lot to them."
He's got incredible vision and an amazing outlook on things where he refuses to let small things get him down whereas you'd have Fergie, Wenger, Jose, Conte, Klopp etc. whinging incessently. This is what makes Ange different in my view and I'm intrigued to see where it brings us. I'd have thought most lads would want to run through brick walls for a manager who operates like this and treats them like adults.