I was assured he wasn't burned out due to the nature of modern football, and that the things he hates about it have always been part and parcel of the job.
Then he told everyone that indeed, the things unrelated directly to managing a football team, and the perpetual squeezing for money is indeed what has drained him.
The silence about addressing some of the fundamental issues with fixture congestion is deafening. I am in complete agreement with him that I just don't need to watch so much football, I'd rather watch better football.
Sports writers have basically gone with "there's jurgen whining again" as we get fucked fixture after fucked fixture, and if he points it out, they just rewrite the same story. He then has to answer the same questions on consecutive days, across multiple press conferences and knows he's doing that instead of training a side, because they are just resting and going again.