It turns out that the secret to persuading a coach who once dominated Southeast Asian football is not only salary or a large-scale sports project. The chairman of a club in Thailand revealed an interesting detail about the most difficult task when persuading Mr. Park Hang-seo is to overcome the "parking lot" named after the Korean strategist's wife.
He even mentioned the factor of "fearing his wife" and made many people laugh. But it also reminds of a very lovely and realistic perspective on the rear of steel men. On the football field, people see a grumpy captain, willing to rush into arguments with the referee to protect his students. But when returning to his home, where tactics or pressure must stop behind the door, the man needs a sufficiently peaceful space. The role of the "lover" at this time helps the husband regain balance.
A man, even if he has the bravery to shout out the fire outside of society, still always needs an anchor to keep himself in the face of pressure storms. Giving up and pampering his wife helps the family always be happy, avoiding unnecessary conflicts. Respecting his wife, married life will be peaceful, reducing pressure and worries. Respecting, or jokingly saying "putting his wife first", brings a stronger bond in love.
Sometimes, the wife's interference in major decisions is not control, but with the desire to protect and help the man feel secure in his mind so that he can wholeheartedly dedicate himself to work, even when facing storms.
Of course, life does not have a common denominator for all men. There are men who decide everything themselves, "not afraid of anyone" but still touch glory. The funny story about coach Park's "femmerie" is therefore just a humorous cut to see that the stepping stone of men's success is sometimes measured by the understanding of their partner.
Therefore, football scouts later, when negotiating senior personnel, should probably prepare more "tactics". Instead of just talking non-stop about expertise, learn to persuade their entire... rear. From a certain perspective, if you achieve success, you must remember where the foundation comes from.