It doesn't change the fact that Triantis was used for press and did not make the bench but a guy who has not played one minute of one senior game was preferred to him.
That is abysmal man management and has potential to seriously undermine the player base. The sort of 'leadership' you would expect of an U12 local coach.
Compare the protagonists between Triantis and Popovic to that of Kewell and Hiddink. Triantis was a young guy that had exhibited much but was preferred to a guy who had not played a senior game. If you do that to someone you at least owe them the courtesy of explaining your decision. Hiddink played Harry of the bench to fire him up to 'win us the game' as Arnold told the story. One is bad man management - one is good man management and true leadership.
So:-
- We have replaced a someone that is recognised as a good man manager with someone that is exhibiting what is showing abysmal man management traits.
- We have replaced someone that can adapt his tactics depending on personnel available to someone that has shown little (if any) ability to do so.
- We have replaced someone that has a win ratio less than his predecessor (obtained over 7 years under some of the most trying circumstances) and only marginally better than Guus (who basically played the Uruguay games a farewell and the World Cup.
All this when I suspect his predecessor would have qualified us as well and when Popa was under ZERO pressure. If we did not qualify in that round there was ample time to qualify still. If he failed to qualify in that round it was Arnold's fault.
Now we have this strangely messianic message that says he does no wrong. Popovic may turn out to be the greatest manager of the Socceroos ever. But in reality at this stage achieved less Rale, Guus, Pim, Ange and Arnie and but for an idiot at the MCG and a dodgy non offside call Terry Venables (all of which had much harder roads to qualification. When he turns out to be the greatest Socceroos manager ever I'll be happy to applaud him - but he has to do it first and this cult like following is strangely troubling.
Australians have had a supposed habit of a 'tall poppy syndrome'. I put in another way - we applaud people after they have achieved something rather that swagger around before they have.