But had not things not gone in his favour towards the end of last season, he wouldnt have been occupying that seat in the first place.
Roca was brought in by Bengaluru FC in July 2016 and the immediate task was to ensure the side advanced to the knockout stages of the AFC Cup.
They did, scored a famous win over Malaysias reigning champions Johor Darul Tazim but then faltered at the final juncture against Al Quwa Al Jawiya.
I-League was next. As expected, they started strongly with three wins, but it was followed by a seven-match winless run which deterred their fight for silverware. This included being trounced 3-1 by East Bengal in the comforts of their home soil.
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Soon there were whispers that Roca would be shown the door at the end of the season. The Federation Cup was supposed to be his last assignment.
In the Federation Cup group stages, Bengaluru only scraped past before eventually going on to win the title in extra time against Mohun Bagan. The title assured them of a berth in the AFC Cup play-offs and worked in the favour of Roca as the club did a u-turn by offering him an extension for another year.
Their winning percentage of 72.2 per cent is the best ever in the 22-year-old history of Indian footballs top tier. All this is certainly down to Roca, who handpicked his team.
In the last four seasons, Bengaluru never had a foreign top scorer. Roca identified the clubs weakness and their over-reliance on Sunil Chhetri. Hence, he decided to go all out for Miku and made him the highest-paid foreigner in the league. The Venezuelan has also repaid the faith shown by Roca by scoring 14 goals.
However, this season in the ISL, there have been matches where they have been second best in terms of possession, like against NorthEast United at home.
But Roca relied on his teams quick counterattack to sting the opposition after soaking up the pressure. From starting with one foreigner at the back to opting to field Juanan and John Johnson in defence, the team has been versatile in their choice of tactics.
It isnt that Roca hasnt chopped and changed his players during the frantic schedule, but whats worth highlighting is that the performance levels havent dipped for which Roca deserves all the plaudits.
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