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Dostoevsky

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Spalletti is great looking from some point of view but I think he doesn`t know how to place defense in Roma.But in attack he always do some good job.Anyway I think he`s 10 times better coach then Ranieri is.
 

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Spalletti is great looking from some point of view but I think he doesn`t know how to place defense in Roma.But in attack he always do some good job.Anyway I think he`s 10 times better coach then Ranieri is.
Top post... :tup: I agree, Spalletti overall is a better coach than Ranieri, but I do prefer Prandelli over both of them.
 

Amaurisimo

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Spalletti is great looking from some point of view but I think he doesn`t know how to place defense in Roma.But in attack he always do some good job.Anyway I think he`s 10 times better coach then Ranieri is.
Top post... :tup: I agree, Spalletti overall is a better coach than Ranieri, but I do prefer Prandelli over both of them.
At the end of season , both teams could be positioned below us, but the real question would be, would any of those 2 mentioned, do better with current Juve?
I would not bet on it..
 

Dostoevsky

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Sissoko Not Good Enough For Liverpool? – Ranieri Explains

Claudio Ranieri has attempted to explain how Momo Sissoko could be considered not good enough for Liverpool, only to excel at Juventus.

There was widespread criticism when Juve signed Sissoko from Liverpool in January for €13m.

The Malian, who had been discarded by Reds manager Rafa Benitez as supposedly not good enough for the first team, has proved most of his doubters wrong with a series of wonderful performances in the Juve midfield.

The Italian media cannot understand how a player can be considered not good enough by Liverpool, but be so impressive in Serie A.

Ranieri has tried to answer this question.

"Benitez is the most Italian out of all of us, and in fact he has won a lot,” The Tinkerman told Tuttosport.

“He could reach his third Champions League final, but someone like Momo, who always likes to attack, possibly complicates his plans.

“Javier Mascherano is more defensive, his arrival changed the outlook. And this has been a good thing for Juve.”

Sissoko has been an admirer of Sissoko ever since he coached him at Valencia a few years back.

"At 19-years-old he was already a spectacle. I never understood why Valencia sold him to Liverpool, and they are still searching for his replacement,” the coach concluded.

goal.com
 

Eddy

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Aug 20, 2005
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Spalletti plays too much attacking football. There's the weakness in Italian football. Rule number 1 in Serie A: Best Defensive team wins Serie A, Nuff said.
 

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