I feel i need to open this thread, cause what i wanna say is quite general.
So, I think that Capello wont be Juves trainer for very long, he will fill his contract and than leaves, maybe to Real, maybe somewhere else.
Whatever one might think looking at the average age of our team, Capello's aim is not to build the team of the future And Moggi knows that, i think, and said: ok, just be successfull.
All of his signings were rational and predictable ones, may except Zlatan, but only because we thought Moggi wouldnt pay for him ( Capello wanted him back in Roma as well).
All of his signings were instant success.
May there will be some young faces, like Cassano or Chiellini, but most of the players (and the backup players as well) will be experienced "veterans" like Kovac, maybe Panucci or Giannichedda.
He wont do experimenting,
he doesnt care what happens to the team after he left
He has two more years at Juve, and his aim is the third star.
take it as a guideline for the transfer season
So, I think that Capello wont be Juves trainer for very long, he will fill his contract and than leaves, maybe to Real, maybe somewhere else.
Whatever one might think looking at the average age of our team, Capello's aim is not to build the team of the future And Moggi knows that, i think, and said: ok, just be successfull.
All of his signings were rational and predictable ones, may except Zlatan, but only because we thought Moggi wouldnt pay for him ( Capello wanted him back in Roma as well).
All of his signings were instant success.
May there will be some young faces, like Cassano or Chiellini, but most of the players (and the backup players as well) will be experienced "veterans" like Kovac, maybe Panucci or Giannichedda.
He wont do experimenting,
he doesnt care what happens to the team after he left
He has two more years at Juve, and his aim is the third star.
take it as a guideline for the transfer season
