This for me is the biggest determining factor at play in a successful (or unsuccessful team): genuine hunger to achieve and a burning desire to win and prove a point, whatever that point may be.
Lots and lots of modern day players are physically and technically gifted enough, but for me it's what goes off in their heads that is the most important thing to know about. Managers like Sam Allardyce, Klopp and (I hope) Wilder seem to be able to identify what drives and motivates their players, and set the fire underneath them that doesn't "push" the player but "pulls" the player to perform positively and consistently.
Good managers seem to be 80% psychologists these days because, as I said before, most players have already been coached well as footballers.
From this perspective, we will catch more teams out than Derby. It's just that, if we can establish a foothold in this league again, can Wilder keep finding and bringing in those players with a point to prove rather than the type of player that got us relegated in the first place.
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