First post…so be gentle.
I don’t doubt Ralph’s passion or self-belief. It’s those traits that a lot of us fell in love with, particularly after a string of uninspiring appointments. He loves the game, works hard and is clearly dedicated.
But I think the main issues with Ralph is stubbornness and need for complete control.
Take his explanation for quitting Leipzig:
“We had a home game against Bayern Munich when we won 2-1 and afterwards there was speaking about not enough Red Bull philosophy in that game.
“This was some parts where I couldn’t then agree, so it was important for me to step out and go my own way and to learn other things also”
I'd argue this need for control and stubbornness could also help explain why we had no Assistant Manager for so long, why we had inexperienced coaches for so long, why he favours working with younger players, why reports of falling out with players occur, why despite a run of shocking results no radical change was made and why he wanted to come to here in the first place.
I think we are starting to see signs of SR challenging his control, and it will be interesting to see if he is both willing and capable of accepting this. My bet, he won't.