The idea that he is a motivator and not a tactician is a myth. Simply put, he's neither. He could neither motivate England to many stirring performances (one game against Poland where Scholes got a hattrick springs to mind, however), but losing against the Auld Enemy? The performance was utterly inept and no-one looked motivated. Man City players motivated? They often looked demoralised, surely the opposite of motivated?
Fulham was different - he had lots of money to spend, he did do well for sure, but he's not the fantastic motivator everyone thinks he is
IMO. Just my view.
I've just added him to my database and gave him a 12 or a 13 for motivating, which I think is about right. As for pressure - that's easy, it was about 3 or 4.