Antonio Conte (225 Viewers)

How would you rate Conte's (dis)appointment?

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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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I think this Inter is stronger than Conte's. Not just on paper but... in hindsight my point seems funny... but Inzaghi has taken a very rigid system and made it more dynamic and more focused on technical facets of football rather than work-rate based. It was the same when Allegri took over. He trained them for six months or so (can't remember) to eventually flip to a four backline. Took away some shackles to free up some creativity but tried to keep a lot of what Conte had built, especially the mental bits.

Inzaghi is to me still a rather inflexible and rigid coach. Allegri can't build and a tactician that doesn't understand how to utilize his own system's strengths. To me, neither are anywhere near great coaches like Ancelotti. They are more like Conte, a one horse pony. Since Inzaghi's system is more advanced than Conte's it takes longer to fully implement. Conte's is very simplistic and more about mind-over-body almost. So his ideas are quicker to implement but become easier and easier to dismantle for the opposition and the rigid system eventually kills it internally. Especially with his personality on top of it. Allegri doesn't have a system, so... very hard to implement. Very easy to dismantle.

Allegri is well-past it. Probably as much past it as Capello is at this point, he probably wont win a trophy ever again. Conte might have peaked too we will see what he does on his next job if any top club takes him.

Inzaghi is evolving and learning on the job and now has cups, Serie A and CL final under his belt. Assuming he can win elsewhere (EPL or CL), he is on track to have the best career of the 3.

Ancelloti is in a stratosphere of his own. Easily best career any Italian coach has ever had.
 

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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He can fix Napoli in maximum 2 years if not bothered by De LoLentis. Which is not good news.
like he'd stay anywhere for 2 years

btw other sources say that pioli will take on napoli and milan will hire lopetegui so no other team will be fixed by conte, and we all know that marotta destroyed inda like he destroys everything, so we'll win the league easily
 
Jul 2, 2006
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yeah. no owner for years and marotta is gone in 2 years
nah. situation in inter reminds me the garbage dump explosion in istanbul in 93. gas explosion got people killed because the municipality was unable to do the simplest task; taking out the trash. marotta knows what is up since he is the cause of it. therefore he is fucking off before the crucial moment.

There’s no way in hell that Conte will stay in Napoli 2 years… he will resign/fired in 8 or 9 months
breaking out contract with conte will prove more difficult than doing it with likes of garcia and mazzarri.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,603
Nah, Conte needs good defenders to build upon and Spurs are trash in that department.
Though the two guys they got last summer are not bad considering their style of play. Udogie and Van something. The goal keeper looks good too.

Still lots of room for improvement before they can come close to Liverpool let alone Arsenal and City level. I doubt they’re seriously targeting this at all. The club is content with top 4

It doesn’t look like they’ll catch Villa either. But here’s the difference between Ange and Conte.

Ange is managing expectations and the media really well despite being behind Villa. Fans are satisfied and patient.

Conte got top 4 and was sacked while they were still 4th, but his fan and media management was so horrendous, he imploded.

He's his own worst enemy. He’s not calm under pressure he gets combative and frustrated. Not suitable for long term leadership he’s only good for short stints.

Dont forget he imploded with frustration off the back of 3 consecutive league titles with us, and an EPL + FA cup title with Chelsea, and a league title with Inter. He implodes even when it’s going relatively well

I don’t know if he can ever have a long tenure with multiple player cycles like Pep, Klopp Fergie, Wenger etc.. doesn’t have the temperament
 

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