He can only run drills that suit the managers preffered tactics and instructions, as we saw how McKenna had the u18s playing, didn't line up with the tactics that Ole played. So his hands are tied training drills that don't match his preferred choice.
You're clearly believed every The S*n newspaper headline so I won't even dignify that second hot take, or should I say hot sh*t of a second comment.
No, we both don't know exactly how shit went down in training, but using my own discernment which I admit could be wrong I feel McKenna was given a lot of autonomy at Carrington.
Solskjaer may have 'delegated' but he also came off as someone too trusting and who wanted to create a cushy environment which came at the expense of footballing excellence. The leaks at this club have been real, and while the media outlets like to spill their own juice on top of things just to generate clicks they're traces and elements of truth to a lot of reports that have come out since the LVG reign.
Many of which were proven to be indeed partially or even wholly true.
Again as with all news, you use discernment and come to your own overall conclusion and accept you might be wrong over things not made official (the official narratives can be constructed as well). In my assessment of things under Solskjaer I think a lot of what's been said about McKenna is true. How did his college buddy Ramsay get a job at the club with very little experience if any at a top level in the role he fills?
How was it that Solskjaer sat his ass in the office like he was Fergie when even more established and detail mad managers like Guardiola and Klopp actually take training? Most of the real students of the game in coaching are hands on. McKenna had more influence than is acknowledged in my opinion
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