Zac zooms in on Juve job
Sunday 4 June, 2006
After Didier Deschamps, now Alberto Zaccheroni has also stated he’d be happy to Coach Juventus, even if it meant dropping to Serie B.
“With a real plan in place, I am ready to Coach Juventus, even in Serie B,” he told ‘Tuttosport’ newspaper.
Former Milan and Inter boss Zaccheroni follows on from Deschamps in offering himself to the Turin giants in case of the worst case scenario this summer.
“It’s fundamental to begin again by putting ethics at the top of the list of priorities, both on the pitch and off. In any case, up until now there haven’t been any charges, let alone a guilty verdict.”
The future of the Bianconeri hangs in the balance during the investigation into alleged match-fixing and collusion with referees, a scandal that has been dubbed Calciopoli by the Italian media.
With former Juve director general Luciano Moggi’s dealings at the centre of the affair, the club risks anything from docked points and stripped titles to relegation into Serie B.
It’s reported that Fabio Capello would not be ready to begin again in the Second Division and was spotted having dinner with Ramon Calderon – the Real Madrid Presidential candidate who has pledged to hire the tactician if he is elected.
Other options to replace Don Fabio on the Juve bench are former Livorno Coach Roberto Donadoni and Sampdoria’s Walter Novellino.
Source: channel4
Everyone want coach Juve.
Sunday 4 June, 2006
After Didier Deschamps, now Alberto Zaccheroni has also stated he’d be happy to Coach Juventus, even if it meant dropping to Serie B.
“With a real plan in place, I am ready to Coach Juventus, even in Serie B,” he told ‘Tuttosport’ newspaper.
Former Milan and Inter boss Zaccheroni follows on from Deschamps in offering himself to the Turin giants in case of the worst case scenario this summer.
“It’s fundamental to begin again by putting ethics at the top of the list of priorities, both on the pitch and off. In any case, up until now there haven’t been any charges, let alone a guilty verdict.”
The future of the Bianconeri hangs in the balance during the investigation into alleged match-fixing and collusion with referees, a scandal that has been dubbed Calciopoli by the Italian media.
With former Juve director general Luciano Moggi’s dealings at the centre of the affair, the club risks anything from docked points and stripped titles to relegation into Serie B.
It’s reported that Fabio Capello would not be ready to begin again in the Second Division and was spotted having dinner with Ramon Calderon – the Real Madrid Presidential candidate who has pledged to hire the tactician if he is elected.
Other options to replace Don Fabio on the Juve bench are former Livorno Coach Roberto Donadoni and Sampdoria’s Walter Novellino.
Source: channel4
Everyone want coach Juve.
