New Juve coach: Part Deux (30 Viewers)

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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Fabio Paratici has met with Simone Inzaghi in Piacenza. The Italian coach is the favorite option for Fabio. (Corsera)

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The next Juventus coach will be one of Inzaghi, Sarri & Mihajlovic. Simone is the favorite option, he has an excellent relationship with Nedved & Paratici. (GdS)

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La Stampa: Juventus have denied any suggestions related to the candidacy of Jardim/Mourinho. It doesn't look like Turin will be the destination of José. In contrast, Inzaghi is appreciated by the Juventus management, for his tactics and management of the dressing room.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Simone Inzaghi it is then. What’s his preferred formation? Is he tactically flexible? Don’t really follow what other clubs are doing, as I’ve been accustomed to think if we play our game then to hell what the opposition do.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Simone Inzaghi it is then. What’s his preferred formation? Is he tactically flexible? Don’t really follow what other clubs are doing, as I’ve been accustomed to think if we play our game then to hell what the opposition do.
He is the best young Italian manager and 3-5-2 is his preferred formation you can read this article
https://footballbh.net/2018/01/03/simone-inzaghi/
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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Media have proven themselves to know very little, they are all over the place on this. They are suggesting that we are talking to various candidates. Agnelli is a sensible businessman, I find it hard to believe that he'd get rid of a guarantee in Allegri, who still had a year left on his contract without having a solid plan.

IF it was between Inzaghi, Sarri and Mihajlovic I'd want Inzaghi. He really impressed me in his first season in management but have concerns over his record in big games and the fact that Lazio have stagnated. I think we should aim higher.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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I remember a year or so ago I was saying I wouldn’t mind seeing Inzaghi coach us one day. Didn’t think it would be this soon tho. Lol kinda left field. But he’s pretty similar to Allegri IMO in terms of how he sets his teams up and his management style.

I really hope our management know what they’re doing with this one. It’s a huge risk to bring a fairly inexperienced manager in to manage a group of stars.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Yay another Italian coach who has been an embarrassment in the EL in recent years, and some pathetically weak performances in the league. What was the fucking point in letting allegri go for a far weaker manager. Even if this is a stop gap solution it would be a retarded idea
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Yay another Italian coach who has been an embarrassment in the EL in recent years, and some pathetically weak performances in the league. What was the fucking point in letting allegri go for a far weaker manager. Even if this is a stop gap solution it would be a retarded idea
Nedved and paratici were against keeping Allegri
 

Salvo

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Are we believing the same sources that said Max was renewing?

Look it might very well be Inzaghi but these major media outlets know absolutely nothing!


What was with this though?
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Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
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from Poch & Guardiola to Inzaghi ...this team never stop teasing me ...but it's more realistic as bringing Poch will cost us 62 Euros & Guardiola almost same amount

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