
He is in charge:
The 65-year old is a confident man who loves to take charge of the entire club that he is working at. In all his previous stints as a manager, he was given full freedom to look into all the matters of a club and this has been with him right from the start of his coaching career. In his time at Bayern, he was constantly in feud with the club’s CEO Karl Heinz Rumminigge as he did not want the latter involved in any of the matters. Though LVG was successful, he was not a beloved man in Germany and Rumminigge said that LVG’s approach “won’t win him any friends.” Even at Ajax, when he was the technical director of the club, he was never too far away from controversy and his thirst for power has kept him a honest man.