In James Kerr's book Legacy, which explores the lessons of leadership from the New Zealand All Blacks, former fly-half Andrew Mehrtens talks about the ritual of 'sweeping the sheds' after a game.
"It's an example of personal discipline, it's not expecting somebody else to do your job for you," he says.
"It teaches you not to expect things to be handed to you. If you have personal discipline in your life, then you are going to be more disciplined on the field."
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Pep can’t not succeed in a club like As Rome
That is a major difference
On the other hand..Jose MOURINHO can succeed in any club ; whether big or small