I have coached a lot of teams in different sports. While I have had a few failures, I have had a lot of successes. The one commonality with every successful team I have had, excellent leadership amongst the players. Captains who will do whatever it takes to win and set the expectation throughout the team. Those players were purposely chosen to come in a lead. If I got it wrong and I had the wrong guy to drive the team to the next level, you changed it up. Sure perhaps not at a professional level, although some of those players did end up with careers in sport, it was the basis for driving success. In addition, my expectation level was clearly communicated with the players. That expectation was to win every game and any time we didn't win it was failure. This expectation became contagious and most bought in and those that didn't were gone.
I have found that teams mirror coaches. They become an extension of how you played the game. As I see it Bruno mirrors ETH and hence why problems exist. Perhaps with different manager he would play different? He needs to get out of his lazy ass play and start pushing himself and the players around him. He is too comfortable, too relaxed and it shows game in and game out.