++ [ originally posted by Andre 3000 ] ++
Help me out here, for a second, because I'm about to plead ignorance, because I'm not that familiar with French Football. This season excluded, how would you compare Monaco and Parma in terms of prestige, success, and pressure.
The reason why I'm asking this is that its pretty much common knowledge that Serie A is a more prestigious league than the French League, and I'm wondering what kind of expectations and pressures Deschamps may have been under this year, in comparison to the scandal that Prandelli had to face. I saythis because Prandelli seems to be more suited to being ready to work under the bright lights, and more adept to work with younger players, if that is indeed the direction (hopefully) that juve is going in.
Thoughts??
Help me out here, for a second, because I'm about to plead ignorance, because I'm not that familiar with French Football. This season excluded, how would you compare Monaco and Parma in terms of prestige, success, and pressure.
The reason why I'm asking this is that its pretty much common knowledge that Serie A is a more prestigious league than the French League, and I'm wondering what kind of expectations and pressures Deschamps may have been under this year, in comparison to the scandal that Prandelli had to face. I saythis because Prandelli seems to be more suited to being ready to work under the bright lights, and more adept to work with younger players, if that is indeed the direction (hopefully) that juve is going in.
Thoughts??
Both Deschamps and Prandelli have proven that they can get the best out of their players, including the youngsters. That's one thing I'll be looking forward to a lot, giving our young starlets a run and building them up for the future. The 'Old Guard' routine is getting a bit tiring
