New Juve coach: Part Deux (24 Viewers)

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enzo

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May 14, 2012
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Nedved and paratici were against keeping Allegri
Every coach has to start somewhere. It's only Guardiola and Zidane, who were gifted with complete teams from the beginning.
However, of course it's interesting, that they would consider Inzaghi Superior to Allegri.

I get the feeling they have no real plans after all. One could argue Nedved wants a puppet, but I doubt Inzaghi would accept this.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Every coach has to start somewhere. It's only Guardiola and Zidane, who were gifted with complete teams from the beginning.
However, of course it's interesting, that they would consider Inzaghi Superior to Allegri.

I get the feeling they have no real plans after all. One could argue Nedved wants a puppet, but I doubt Inzaghi would accept this.
We need a yes man
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Every coach has to start somewhere. It's only Guardiola and Zidane, who were gifted with complete teams from the beginning.
However, of course it's interesting, that they would consider Inzaghi Superior to Allegri.

I get the feeling they have no real plans after all. One could argue Nedved wants a puppet, but I doubt Inzaghi would accept this.
It's not about considering Inzaghi superior to Allegri. I think they simply felt that this team needed some fresh motivation and new ideas.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Maybe but Id go with Inzaghi as well. He has been managing Lazio really well, hes young and maybe we need someone like him to reboot this team. Id prefer him to Sarri, Gasp or DD.
I prefer all three to Inzaghi - At least they did something remarkable with their teams..
Sarri 2nd place with lots of pts and on the verge of winning the EL
Gasp Atalanta at 4th says it all (he also did very good with Genoa back in the days..)
DD - WC2018+CL final with Monaco
 

Mike-e-y

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Jul 18, 2004
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These continuing inzaghi and Mihajlovic links are seriously pissing me off.

I refuse to believe Agnelli and the board are stupid enough to replace an elite manager with unproven managers that have never handled a dressing room of talent.

We need to be going for a sure thing and not taking stupid risks, these managers we are being linked to aren’t of the standard required to manage at Juventus
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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I'm not sure we need a yes man, but Agnelli/Paratici/Nedved clearly want to keep most of the control on transfers. I'm sure they are willing to listen to any ideas the coach might have, but they certainly aren't willing to give complete control to any coach.
And people want guardiola with this kind of a policy
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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It's not about considering Inzaghi superior to Allegri. I think they simply felt that this team needed some fresh motivation and new ideas.
If it is Inzaghi or someone like him I am sure Allegri lost the dressing room and a change absolutely had to be made. There is no way Agnelli would fire Allegri for Inzaghi, given the relationship AA and MA had.
 
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