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Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Chances of us getting a non-Italian coach are close to 0.

Having said that, I believe we'd pick among Sarri, Inzaghi (most likely IMO) and Montella.

Technically Poch is Italian. I just like his style of play. Works on shoe strings and gets the best out of youngsters. But like you said we’ll continue the tradition in making names for our Italian coaches. Inzaghi it is.
 

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piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
I know Sarri is a honest paladin according to some but come on, this guy is a neanderthal. I don't think our management will think about him at all.

And i hope Allegri will extend.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
if Allegri leaves I really hope we go for Jardim or Conte.

if he stays, we should give him a midfield and shake things up in attack, please, not yet another season of Allegri trying to fit together pieces that don't fit and masking our obvious holes in midfield
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
I know Sarri is a honest paladin according to some but come on, this guy is a neanderthal. I don't think our management will think about him at all.
:agree:

Of course they won't. Sarri lacks management and media skills to ever be considered a Juve coach. The difference between Napoli and Juve off the pitch is immense. Signing Sarri would be such a Inter under Moratti decision.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
Sarri is the best coach Juve can get

His media skills as other have pointed out are lacking in that department which is a problem for a big international club like Juve

As long as Max isn't here next season and we get a coach who can orchestrate attacks i'll be fine with that
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
Montella will be a very terrible choice. I think Gasperini is also an option.
Gasperini can only play one formation generally

If he doesn't have the players for his formation and style of play it just doesn't work

At Inter he wasn't able to adapt to his players as he only knew how to play one way

He would only work here if the management brought in players specifically for him but look how Allegri's last 4 years have been here with sales of important players and replacements that didn't fit the system
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,911
GdS, CdS & TS report that Allegri desires to stay at Juve atm. For the company, he's their Coach in the present & near future.

Allegri is on Chelsea's radar but he wants to remain at Juve & reopen a new cycle. His Juve cycle won't be ending like his Milan one.

Corsera meanwhile report that it could also be the end of Allegri's tenure at Juventus. The Tuscan Coach is reflecting on his future.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
It's early April. Of course they'll all say (even himself) that he's staying so he doesn't distrub the club and players motivation. When season comes to an end it will all be different.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,911
Montella will be a very terrible choice. I think Gasperini is also an option.
Gasperini has reinvented himself over the past few seasons but i'd like to see us invest in a younger coach with potential. I think Simone Inzaghi might be it.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
I don't know why allegri wants to leave juve is he frustrated with management transfer policy or does he feel this is the best that he can achieve with this side
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,911
I don't know why allegri wants to leave juve is he frustrated with management transfer policy or does he feel this is the best that he can achieve with this side
Or maybe he just might be tired and wants to try a new experience

shelf life of coaches at big clubs is certainly smaller than the past
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
Gasperini has reinvented himself over the past few seasons but i'd like to see us invest in a younger coach with potential. I think Simone Inzaghi might be it.
As much as I like the work Inzaghi is doing at Lazio it would be a risk employing him here

He hasn't went through any difficult moments as a coach and if he finds himself in such a moment at Juve do we know he will be able to come out of it and rally the troops like Allegri did in 2016?

I like him but I think we need someone with more experience if I am honest
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
As much as I like the work Inzaghi is doing at Lazio it would be a risk employing him here

He hasn't went through any difficult moments as a coach and if he finds himself in such a moment at Juve do we know he will be able to come out of it and rally the troops like Allegri did in 2016?

I like him but I think we need someone with more experience if I am honest
It's always a risk. Even top coaches can flop and disappoint.

Just like a rookie coach can surprise. When we signed Conte he did wonders here. Yet he was a nobody and a lesser status name than Inzaghi.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,911
Barca, Bayern, Madrid, United, City, Chelsea, Pool, PSG, etc all change coaches once in 3 years atleast

Simeone at Atletico Madrid might be the longest streak currently. I think he's in his 5th season at Atleti if i'm correct.
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
Barca, Bayern, Madrid, United, City, Chelsea, Pool, PSG, etc all change coaches once in 3 years atleast

Simeone at Atletico Madrid might be the longest streak currently. I think he's in his 5th season at Atleti if i'm correct.
There's something with Atletico and their policy to keep the best guys around for a long time. Even longer than some top clubs are capable of. Same goes with their players players. It was shocking to see Aguero stay with them for so long despite the obvious talent. There are more players who follow the same policy for same reason.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,651
As much as I like the work Inzaghi is doing at Lazio it would be a risk employing him here

He hasn't went through any difficult moments as a coach and if he finds himself in such a moment at Juve do we know he will be able to come out of it and rally the troops like Allegri did in 2016?

I like him but I think we need someone with more experience if I am honest
Which top coach will come to juve our transfer spending is 30 million euros we don't have guarantee over which key players will leave this summer or next summer only Italian coaches like inzaghi or di Francesco would join juve as they have worked in similar situation at their current clubs
 

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