Claudio Ranieri (30 Viewers)

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
Whether Ranieri will admit it or not the team is seriously out of form at the moment. But my main problem with him is that he is always ok with a point. He isn't a loser, infact he's absolutely petrified of losing but he isn't a winner either. This attitude is contageous, we only survived last year because of the players determination but now ranieri is rubbing off on them.

If we get rid of him we need a manager with some courage who is not afraid to take risks
 

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Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
19,775
Whether Ranieri will admit it or not the team is seriously out of form at the moment. But my main problem with him is that he is always ok with a point. He isn't a loser, infact he's absolutely petrified of losing but he isn't a winner either. This attitude is contageous, we only survived last year because of the players determination but now ranieri is rubbing off on them.

If we get rid of him we need a manager with some courage who is not afraid to take risks
:agree:

He seems not to discipline them enough.
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,790
Whether Ranieri will admit it or not the team is seriously out of form at the moment. But my main problem with him is that he is always ok with a point. He isn't a loser, infact he's absolutely petrified of losing but he isn't a winner either. This attitude is contageous, we only survived last year because of the players determination but now ranieri is rubbing off on them.

If we get rid of him we need a manager with some courage who is not afraid to take risks
ive said it once, ive said it about two hundred times and this time wont be the last but once again ranieri has no cajones!

we need a coach with cajones!
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
Yes it is. As a team, we have nothing going for us apart from a few good individuals. No team chemistry, no team plan when we take the pitch, no ability to totally own the pitch. This debacle today was similar to many of our matches in the past year except worse. It's the manager's responsibility to get the team to play as a team, to work on team chemistry and passing, but these are facets of football we're pretty bad at.
Actually, it kind remind me the last season Inter: good players (individuals) but no team. I think we are passing trough the same thing. The weird thing is that we didn't bought in so many new faces to lose our identity as a team. That meas we never had a "team"? So far I could said we never had such a thing like that. As you say, Andy, there is no team.

These are the times when i miss Capello!! He knew exactly which player is in form and wich player is not out of form!! Now i dont want you to get me wrong but that is the truth!!
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Maaan, forget about Lippi... he is with the azzurri and probably he is not coming back

we had 20 shots on goal..

sometimes we have 2-3 only

there are choices to be made, or we play and create more chances, or we risk to be outplayed in midfield .
I rather to have 2-3 chances and score 2-3 goals than have 20 shots and score 2. I think we can mix both things, we just need to find the "team"
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
I'll take Mancini. He hates Moratti now, and he's a real passionate coach. Turk wouldn't have any of it though, that's for damn sure.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
Now Ciro is Lippi's assistat coach in national team
Let him gain the experience and become our coach in the future
For now Mancini is a great coach with a lot experience

In the past we can have Capello from our rival (Roma) and Lippi is taken from us by Inter...Why we must hate Mancini...

Bring Mancini for Ranieri...i think he has a lot of passion too like Juve's players to beat Inter
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
I would take any coach who isn't that old fashioned as Ranieri. I'm still supporting Ranieri - and I think I'm the only one right now -, anyway, but after every match I star to hate him more and more.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
might as well wait for now. The available realistic options (Mancini, Spaletti, Rikaard) aren't that appealing despite their achievements and "sexy" football.

and none of the big coaches are moving before the end of the season. Wait untill then and let's try to lure a coach like Prandelli or Benitez, both whom I see as excellent realistic options.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,808
might as well wait for now. The available realistic options (Mancini, Spaletti, Rikaard) aren't that appealing despite their achievements and "sexy" football.

and none of the big coaches are moving before the end of the season. Wait untill then and let's try to lure a coach like Prandelli or Benitez, both whom I see as excellent realistic options.
i miss capello as well but i think prandelli would be best case scenario and spaletti would be acceptable as well
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,946
Actually, it kind remind me the last season Inter: good players (individuals) but no team. I think we are passing trough the same thing. The weird thing is that we didn't bought in so many new faces to lose our identity as a team. That meas we never had a "team"? So far I could said we never had such a thing like that. As you say, Andy, there is no team.
I say we aren't a team because we don't play as a team. Now, the whole purpose of a manager is to make us play as a team. And he isn't doing that, which is partially why I don't like him. He has to do whatever it takes to give us efficiency, chemistry, and a plan out there. My opinion won't change until it happens.
 

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