You have the the right to have an opinion, but your response here just seem to come out of sheer bitterness.
"worship" is a strong word and personally think people go far in claiming to worship any manager or player, I think the title is just a joke on the caf since the title before said was more negative in the start of the season.
"but without being at a top team with a fat wallet I don't think he would be where he is. Last season he showed what he is, a manager who only has one way to play, he has no plan B."
Isn't that almost every manager? Both Poch and Mou have shown they don't necessary have a plan b either. I've always said plan b is overrated, as it doesn't exist personally.
"He doesn't seem to acknowledge how much better the clubs or the teams he has managed is compared to the rest of the league."
What do you mean? When he was asked in Germany about his success at Barcelona he pointed towards Messi, Xavi and Iniesta and said you'd have to ask them, he thanked Jupp for the team he gave him, when asked about Sterling improvement he said it was all Sterling, Lineker asked him a few weeks back on what made a good coach he responded by saying the quality of the players. He thanked his players after winning manager of the year, as well as taking picture with his entire coaching staff. Doesn't tell me he doesn't acknowledge how good the players, coaching staff around him are.
"I can't just judge a manager on what he has won, it's not gaugable without looking at his resources. Like I said given the resources he is superb, but for me a great manager should be judged on more than that, last season tells me more about Pep than this one."
So one season out of his 9 seasons of coaching tells you everything you need to know? Many managers have failed with big resources look at Milan spending 200m this summer, Liverpool spending Suarez money or even your Spurs when you spent Bale money, Barcelona with Neymar money.
Pep also isn't just judged on titles or winning, he's been hailed by many who has revolutionized the game today, Sacchi himself said that Pep is one of the top 10 visionaries in the history of this game. Pirlo is his autobiography would speak about how him and Nesta when they were at Milan wanted to kidnap Pep from Barcelona as they were so fascinated by the way his team plays, his coaching, etc.
At the end he's renowned for his style of play, his teams pressing, work rate, positional aspect of the game, development of certain players. Many coaches have gone to him such as Tuchel, Zidane, Verira, etc to learn a little, the guy had bloody rugby coach Eddie Jones come to his training session and whenever he gets the chance he gushes over his work.