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Sep 4, 2006
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Maybe we shouldnt just be focusing on italian coaches? Were one of tge best teamsvin europe, squad is super strong, were spending money, and if allegri is earning 7mil per year then willing to pay for a top coach. Why limit ourselves to a mediocre pool of serie a coaches
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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Maybe we shouldnt just be focusing on italian coaches? Were one of tge best teamsvin europe, squad is super strong, were spending money, and if allegri is earning 7mil per year then willing to pay for a top coach. Why limit ourselves to a mediocre pool of serie a coaches
Italian coaches are still pretty strong.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Maybe we shouldnt just be focusing on italian coaches? Were one of tge best teamsvin europe, squad is super strong, were spending money, and if allegri is earning 7mil per year then willing to pay for a top coach. Why limit ourselves to a mediocre pool of serie a coaches
Pool outside is weaker then you think, except for handful top experienced winning coaches, rest are also new or not better. Look at PSG or Barcas coaches. Mid level coaches at best. Italy defenitely has the strongest coaching school for sure.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,072
Simone has done a fantastic job will Lazio past year, and there isnt much coaches to consider for us around in Italy. Sarri is best choice, but doubt that will ever happen.
Yep, very impressed with Inzaghi's work at Lazio. Next great young Italian manager IMO, and the best thing is, he'd happily move to us and without controversy and BS, unlike Sarri.

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Pool outside is weaker then you think, except for handful top experienced winning coaches, rest are also new or not better. Look at PSG or Barcas coaches. Mid level coaches at best. Italy defenitely has the strongest coaching school for sure.
100%, Italian players might not be at their best moment, but their coaching school is still the best IMO.

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He has done fairly well, but going as far as considering him I don't know, there could be bette options. I see Sarri as a mismatch for us
Inzaghi seems like a very similar manager to Allegri IMO. Pragmatic, tactically flexibile, decent man-manager.
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
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Yep, very impressed with Inzaghi's work at Lazio. Next great young Italian manager IMO, and the best thing is, he'd happily move to us and without controversy and BS, unlike Sarri.

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100%, Italian players might not be at their best moment, but their coaching school is still the best IMO.

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Inzaghi seems like a very similar manager to Allegri IMO. Pragmatic, tactically flexibile, decent man-manager.
I doubt Sarri will be the problem. ADL will be the headache
 

DutchJuventino

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Apr 9, 2015
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Calling already two years for Simone Inzaghi (and Eusebio Di Francesco) as a Allegri replacement in the future. Simone develop himself really quickly to an attacking-minded coach, but still takes attention to the defence.
 

pavelnel

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Oct 24, 2006
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Sorry, but this guy is the biggest pussy in the world. Even against "mighty" Chievo he does no want to play more offensive formation. Sturaro and Mandzu as wings :sergio: Takes out Costa for Dybala :sergio:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Sorry, but this guy is the biggest pussy in the world. Even against "mighty" Chievo he does no want to play more offensive formation. Sturaro and Mandzu as wings :sergio: Takes out Costa for Dybala :sergio:
We won the game comfortably and rested a number of starters for the midweek game against Barcelona. Stop complaining
 

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