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Paolino

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Nov 1, 2013
1,195
Inzaghi is the best possible option. He could completely change the game and turn us from a 6th or 7th place team next season into real contenders for the Scudetto and Champions League. I really hope the rumors are true though I don’t have much faith in Elkann.

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Al Hilal increasingly confident in getting Simone Inzaghi’s green light in 24/48h, confirmed.

Cesc Fabregas remains one of the main names on Inter list but depends on Como. (Fabrizio Romano)

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Inzaghi is very undecided if he’ll accept the €25M a season Saudi offer or not.

Tomorrow will be the decisive meeting, Inter have reiterated their faith in Simone.

Fabregas and De Zerbi’s agents have been contacted in case Inzaghi decides to leave.

(Di Marzio)
 
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Jul 18, 2004
11,192
These names are all uninspiring. Inzaghi is shit, why would we want him?
Why is Zizou being an asshole and staying out of management… I know he wants the French job but that’s not coming up for another year. That’s plenty of time for him to come to us to then sack him after we claw onto a CL spot in 25/26 and he’ll still get the France job 10m better off
 
Oct 23, 2011
3,842
I don't want Inzaghi's anti football, it's so reminiscent of Conte's playing style and his obsession with the 352. Play from side to side at the back, pass it to the wingback who no-look passes it to the striker, who drops it to the most advanced midfielder, who then switches play to the other side. This is their entire playbook, executed for 90 minutes. It works against minnows, but it's a very predictable style that will get shut down by any team that can press or has even a bit of defensive solidity. The reason it worked against Barcelona and Bayern is because they were defensively depleted and naive - PSG shut them down entirely.

Besides his tactical limitations, he's an absolute clown on the sidelines.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,382
Zidane is a intriguing option but he only have 1 relevant job in the same team he won the CL 3 times in a row but then again we are not remotely close to Real Madrid`s level so its very tough to even guess about him doing well or not.

Tudor will probably be here for next season but its quite a shame considering we know he isnt the one and the fact that we cant lure anyone worthy including the savior who instead decided to be a traitor.

There is no Scudetto with whoever joins but I see Ranieri as the current most suited for the job (considering all the free coaches and considering the fact Klopp isnt coming to Italy)
 

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