New Juve coach: Part Deux (29 Viewers)

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PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Guardiola confirmed he isnt leaving Man City already. Why is he even listed.

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Juve fans were making insulting chants towards him during the game.

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Klopp and Pep arent happening. We arent going to buy their epl contracts out and both are happy in their jobs. Deschamps has contract with France till 2020. Automatic extension when qualify for euros. I dont think Mourinho will come here given the history. Conte going to one of the Milan clubs. Not impressed with the other italian names and not proven in europe.

In that regards Pocchettino makes a lot of sense. Not italian ( at this stage its almost positive. We need a change. Different idealogy and style). He is very good with young players (most of the england squad semis in world cup were developed under him; Kane, Delle Alli, Trippier, Rose). We need to rejuvenate the team. Also he isnt very demanding in terms of transfers. Tottenham didnt make a single signing last summer. And the last player they signed in jan was Lucas Moura who was star against Ajax. This season he has proven himself in europe. Plays attacking positive football. The only thing going against him is that he hasnt won trophy.

Jardim would be interesting alternative. Did great with Monaco. Good with young players.
I agree poch is my first choice. He is getting better over time and like you've mentioned has done incredibly well considering the very few enforcements over the years.

Jardim is good choice and I would have strongly considered him before he's reappointment go back to Monaco as they are struggling once again, I'm sure it's not that simple and blame lies with the players too. However, He's a way better option than inzaghi, sarri, gasperini, mihajlovic, and id go to say deschamps. He's man management skills are brilliant and would be perfect for a building club I.e union, milan etc.

I'm not even thinking about guardiola or klopp as it ain't happening, which leaves me with my second choice from the names and that's conte. I'm hoping his experience abroad has helped him and could add something new and for me we need big names, were amongst the elite and conte is big as they come.

I've ruled out mourinho because of his relationship with ronaldo but I wouldn't mind him he's a whining winner but there's still something special about him.

With all that said, whatever the case I trust Agnellis appointment as his last one proved we fans don't know shit.



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PhRoZeN

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Meh all in the past, plus ronaldo did it better. If ronaldo has no issues, we should consider him. Also ten hag should be on that list too, yes he failed to get to the final but he's only been at Ajax for a season and a half, still very promising and bigger name than half of the list.

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Careful with Ten Haag
Not saying he isn't a good coach but Ajax is a very particular place. That team has had those mechanisms built into them from a young age, it's the Ajax way
He was good in letting them play as they always have
 

Nedved96

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The disrespect shown towards Inzaghi is unbelievable. He has won 2 trophies in 3 years at Lazio, more than anyone else in Serie A apart from Juve. He’s proved himself to be an good knockout competition manager. He won the Coppa Italia in 2019, and reached the final in 2017, only to lose against a dominant Juventus side.


He’s not my first choice, but people who compare him to Miha are fools.
 
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