
The source examines how recent triumphs, such as those achieved by Max Allegri with Milan, generate both enthusiastic support and mockery toward dissenters, illustrating broader social dynamics related to influence and public relations. It argues that success and public perception are often driven less by technical skill and objective results than by an individual's aptitude for communication, self-promotion, and forming strategic partnerships. This ability to be a "great communicator" allows certain figures to become key reference points across various fields, including sports and professional careers, even if their technical merits are not superior.