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The speaker opens with admiration for Luo, asserting that he was one of the best coaches he ever had. However, this praise is quickly shadowed by criticism of Luo's vanity, which the speaker believes hindered his effectiveness. Instead of fostering a collaborative environment, Luo's desire to be more than just a coach complicated his relationship with the players, ultimately impacting the team's success.
Luo had initially brought a sense of good fortune to the team during his six-month tenure. His departure to the national team, in a partnership with another coach named Osvaldo, alleviated some of the tension. Osvaldo was more receptive to the expertise of the players, creating a more harmonious dynamic compared to Luo's confrontational approach.