Luigi "Vergogna" Delneri (36 Viewers)

Finish the season with or without Del Neri?

  • Yes, keep Del Neri till the end of the season and then fire him

  • Fire Del Neri now and replace him with someone else till the end of the season


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p0rcupine_tree

love the art in yourself
Feb 27, 2005
491
im happy we did not get mourinho...ok he is a great coach...but u cant desrespect guti and raul and force them to leave the club...these guys are legends, and madrid was heir home...imagine del boy was forced to leave the club...its like to get married after ur wife give a birth to a couple of children of urs, u dump her like saying ur body aint sexy anymore and u cant satsify...everybody has a dignity i think...even if raul or guti wont play at elast they deserve a respect, and im glad that DEL PIERO is still with US!!!
forza JUVEEEEEEEE!!! at least we are a respected club!!! best of luck del neri, best of luckjuve!!!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,112
Del Neri Divulges Diego Info
Sky Sports
July 25, 2010

Juventus manager Luigi Del Neri has informed Diego that he must maintain the good performances if he wants to stay at the club.

The Brazilian creative midfielder had an assist in Saturday's friendly match with Lyon, with the result ending 2-1 in favor of the Turin club. Del Neri spoke with journalists after the match.

"Diego was very good. This is what I expect from him," the former Chievo and Roma manager stated. "But if Diego wants to remain here, he needs to do this every match. If he doesn't get more assists in the following friendlies, we might have to sell him."

"But overall, Diego was very good as a striker, his natural position in my opinion. He still needs to do better", Del Neri concluded.

Diego has been the subject of recent rumors insisting that he will be used in a deal to acquire Bosnian striker Edin Dzeko, a player who is said to be the perfect replacement for David Trezeguet.

Juventus have also tabled bids for CSKA Moscow winger Milos Krasic, a player that would interfere with the signing of Dzeko due to Italy's new non-EU rules.

http://www.skysports.com/football/0,19521,11065,00.html
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Del Neri wants young Juve with winning mentality

Coach Luigi Del Neri wants to build a new Juventus team based on young players with a winning mentality ahead of the upcoming Italian season.
Juventus, who beat Lyon 2-1 in a friendly match in Cosenza on Saturday, will begin the serious business against Shamrock Rovers in the Europa League third qualifying round on Thursday.
And Del Neri will be under the spotlight to see how he has turned around a team that last season crashed to their worst ever showing in Serie A, losing a club record number of games and conceding a record number of goals in a seventh-place finish.
But the former Atalanta and Sampdoria coach's plan is to put his faith in youth, just as the famous and successful Juve teams of the 1970s and 1980s did.
"I'm thinking about the Juve of (Marco) Tardelli, of (Massimo) Bonini, of (Antonio) Cabrini," said Del Neri.
"Of a club that chose young players but ones blessed with a winning mentality. We need to construct a team that is strong, that will last for a long time."
One of the players Del Neri is hoping will be a part of a successful future is one who was largely considered a flop in his first season at the club.
Brazil midfielder Felipe Melo arrived a year ago with a big reputation and a bigger price tag but was regularly jeered by fans, many of whom blamed him, his compatriot Diego and Fabio Cannavaro for the club's poor showing.
Following that torrid campaign, Melo also suffered at the World Cup in South Africa, scoring an own goal and being sent off as Brazil crashed out to Holland in the quarter-finals.
But Del Neri believes he will be able to get the best out of the former Fiorentina star.
"By convincing him that he's an important player and convincing him to concentrate on regaining his form," said Del Neri, when asked how he would achieve his aims.
The new coach refused to set an objective for his team in the coming season, although he made it clear that they will be expecting to finish much higher than last time out.
"It could be finishing second or third but the final objective is irrelevant when there is one every Sunday," he said.
"The objectives should be set every week because if you win your games then you'll also win the title."
However, to do so Del Neri first wants to improve his squad, particularly in defence.
While the aging Cannavaro has left, Juve have brought in centre-back Leonardo Bonucci from Bari and right-back Marco Motta on loan from Udinese.
But that's not enough for Del Neri.
"Our priority is to see if there are top-level players to improve our defence," he said.
However he added: "But on the transfer front things have stalled."
One area that Del Neri seems to be happy with is his strike-force despite their goalscoring troubles last season.
"There we have five players: (Vincenzo) Iaquinta, Amauri, (David) Trezeguet, Diego and (club captain Alessandro) Del Piero," he said.
"They've proved themselves to be five players of a high level and I don't think any of them is in decline."

http://www.timesofmalta.com/article...-neri-wants-young-juve-with-winning-mentality
 

gaylord

Junior Member
Jan 22, 2010
73
DN is just another Ranieri. our next two years will be exactly same as those under Ranieri. nothing more, nothing less

DN is a stubborn and predictable coach, he even said it himself. "once we have a system, i will not change it". very cunning and clever this guy one eh.

opposition manager with any clue will read this team as an open book and we will suffer once again.
 

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