I didn't post any posts this week because I wanted to get this post on time, unlike last time. The story of the week is in relation to Bayern München's downfall or whatever you want to call it, but ultimately it's about how teams of all countries in the world hardly ever stay at the top. If you think about it, only a handful of teams ever stay at the top of their leagues. The question that connects to the title is: Why do teams hardly ever stay at the top?
You can find the answer if you just look rationally at facts, as I sometimes do. See below:
1. The big teams that have more long-time success than clubs that are surprise champions.
2. Teams need morale and confidence to succeed under so much pressure at the top, which a lot of teams don't have. Example: VFL Wolfsburg.
3. A team can't have a new coach every 6 months like Stuttgart does, because the team would fall apart like Stuttgart (again). Compare Stuttgart's trainers with how long they were there in the last two years:
Markus Babbel 23 November 2008 - 6 December 2009
Christian Gross 6 December 2009 - 13 October 2010
Jens Keller 13 October 2010 - 12 December 2010
Bruno Labbadia 12 December 2010 - (hope he makes it)
Bruno Labbadia is still coach now, Stuttgart is in14th place and was in the top six in the last two years but this last coach was just one too many and now you know why things are so bad for them presently.
Ottmar Hitzfeld ( Coach of
Switzerland)

My Opinion/Answer: Teams have always got their ups and downs and the reason the big teams (Example big teams: Barcelona, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Bayern München) that always go for the championship have such instability is because when a team gets a new coach, the old one leaves for another club or national team (Example: Ottmar Hitzfeld when he took a job offer from Switzerland's national team and went from Bayern München to the national team of Switzerland). The team isn't good until they get to know the coach, and with a lot of teams the players don't have time to get to know him and don't play amazingly well, don't reach their expectations like they're supposed to and right when they get to know him - he's fired! This happens all the time for the big teams. For the smaller teams, there is another completely different reason. Teams that actually make a breakthrough become a part of the big teams, and they are now under pressure because they have higher expectations to fulfill, that is too much pressure for them. Then they are back to the bottom of the table like VFL Wolfsburg. That is my answer.
That was my analysis on the story of the week.
Your Yor, THE SOCCER FANATIC!!!!!!!!!
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