He definitely is. Not taking it all away from him as he’s obviously a very good coach but he had the same benefit with Liverpool that season. They had a week to prepare every week and it really helped their rhythm, fitness and coaching plan.
I don’t think people realise how much of a benefit it is to have that extra time.
Saturday game > Sunday rest > Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to work on fitness, individual coaching, team tactics, opposition work and half day Friday to stay fresh and limber before the weekend game.
As opposed to squeezing that process into half the time period of weekend > midweek > weekend. Half the time to prepare for each game, more travelling, less recovery time, less time working with the players individually less time working on team tactics.
He gets his players settled into a nice rhythm that is much harder to achieve with a midweek game.