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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
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I feel like Juve is waiting for Inzaghi. All these rumors about Marco Silva and others seem like media speculation to me. I don’t think Inzaghi will stay at Inter, and I doubt he’ll go to Saudi Arabia either, it wouldn’t make sense for him to disappear from the spotlight while he’s at the peak of his career. Juve could be a good option for him as we spend more than Inter, give him more freedom and we have a younger squad.
Maybe if we had a competent management. Not with your Comolli's of the world.

Saudi money is a good way to escape the humiliation of the CL final.
 

Paolino

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2013
1,191
Rumour has it his contract with the Saudi’s is worth 30M per season. No one can match that in Europe
Offers from Saudi Arabia or Qatar are always there, he could still go there in five years. Many top managers and players have turned down Saudi offers before. Zidane, for example, rejected a 100 million deal. Inzaghi is at the peak of his career, has reached the Champions League final twice, and it just doesn’t make sense for him to walk away now and disappear from the spotlight. The motivation to win the Champions League could be a major reason for him to stay in Europe.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,382
Offers from Saudi Arabia or Qatar are always there, he could still go there in five years. Many top managers and players have turned down Saudi offers before. Zidane, for example, rejected a 100 million deal. Inzaghi is at the peak of his career, has reached the Champions League final twice, and it just doesn’t make sense for him to walk away now and disappear from the spotlight. The motivation to win the Champions League could be a major reason for him to stay in Europe.
If that was the case, JJ would be the last place he would join to win a CL. His reputation has been dampened with the final loss but he's still a top coach, however there aren't many job openings at big clubs so he can just take an extended sabbatical at Saudi while earning 30M per year and then come back to Europe for good.
 
Mar 16, 2013
16,958
I prefer Tudor over all the options being thrown out there.

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Exactly. Thanks for proving my point. We are hiring a nobody with a poor track record in his previous stints. He's also connected to Milan's RedBird group who have been a walking disaster in running football teams.
You knew who Giuntoli was before he joined us. Remind me again how that turned out for us?
 
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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,452
After missing out on Conte and Gasp, this is the only viable and smart option imo. You either sign a true top, or close to top manager, or stay with Igor. These names like Silva, Genesio, Pioli etc are not only much more risky, but they’ll be up against it straight away and under much more pressure immediately. Not to mention none of them are any better than what we currently have.

No more Motta types. I’d rather dudes like Tudor - no nonsense, Juventino, already has experience with this group of players, and above all, an underrated coach. What he did to get us the CL last season is being very underrated on here imo. This team was fucking DEAD, and he steered us out of shitty waters quite masterfully imo.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,661
I like Big Ange character, but it would never work in a big club with him. I think after his Spurs experience, he should go back to international football or do a left field choise, like when Moyes went to Real Sociedad. He never did anything amazing there, but he didnt embarrass himself either like Gary Neville at Valencia. It was more about his own experience abroad for a year.
 
Sep 16, 2020
589
After missing out on Conte and Gasp, this is the only viable and smart option imo. You either sign a true top, or close to top manager, or stay with Igor. These names like Silva, Genesio, Pioli etc are not only much more risky, but they’ll be up against it straight away and under much more pressure immediately. Not to mention none of them are any better than what we currently have.

No more Motta types. I’d rather dudes like Tudor - no nonsense, Juventino, already has experience with this group of players, and above all, an underrated coach. What he did to get us the CL last season is being very underrated on here imo. This team was fucking DEAD, and he steered us out of shitty waters quite masterfully imo.
Maybe he just need proper preseason and decent athletic trainer. Change entire jmedical staff and we good to go.
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,427
he's a very relatable and likeable dude

his style would never work in Italian football though
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I didn't watch a minute of his Spurs team but at Celtic he was all about winning through intensity and hard work. These are the pillars of the Juventus philosophy, no?

I was looking for the clip below but just found this of him screaming at the players to stop passing it back :lol: We've never needed this more https://youtube.com/shorts/3t-8Ft0WITI?si=JQw8nLNCF_KscBte

I've posted this clip before of him mic'd up during a Celtic training session and I never expect anybody here to watch it but this is exactly the approach I'd want and expect from a Juventus manager. So involved and so gritty. Not trying to intellectualise the whole thing.



The passage at 1.30 is perfect and includes the infamous words from him:
“Just get it into your heads: we never stop. We never stop. We’ll stop at half-time and we’ll stop at the end of the game when we celebrate. But during the game, we don’t stop. If the opposition wants to stop that's good for us, we'll fucking take advantage of it.”

2.45: "Keep the pressure on. The more we are a team they don't want to play against the more effective we'll be. They know they won't get a rest against us"

We're not going to sign him but his approach is Juve all over. And he wins trophies. Top coach.
 
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