New Juve coach: Part Deux (17 Viewers)

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Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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I don't think that's true about Pochettino. Not that I want him here, but do you think it was his idea to have 0 transfers this season..
You are right about Pochettino. He said he would leave Tottenham if their transfer policy doesnt change. Maybe we have a shot there. Other 2 are unrealistic. Imo
 
Apr 10, 2014
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Klopp or Poch, in a couple of weeks.
..Yeah well even if they both don't have much trophies I'd have both but Klopp is going nowhere that's for sure..My 3 choices out of the realistic ones would be Poch ,Deschamps and maybe give Inzaghi a chance..

Now if we have to go the old school Italian-Juve DNA way, then give me Mourinho baby
Even tho Deschamps knows our dna his playing style seems quite far from Italian-Juve way..And that's my point.
 

Snobist

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Apr 16, 2017
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Juve approach Sarri, but Conte...
by Football Italia47 minutes ago
Juventus have reportedly contacted Maurizio Sarri to replace Max Allegri, while Pavel Nedved keeps pushing for Antonio Conte.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and Sportitalia, the Bianconeri see Sarri as their best option, even though he is under contract at Chelsea until 2021.

There is a long list of names of potential new Coaches, with the likes of Simone Inzaghi, Didier Deschamps, Conte, Jose Mourinho and even Sinisa Mihajlovic linked in recent days.
The current hot name is that of the former Napoli tactician, whose side were the last team to win in the Allianz Stadium in Serie A, 1-0 in April 2018.
Sarri is reportedly seen by sporting director Fabio Paratici and vice-chairman Nedved as someone who could get the best of their attacking talent and develop an attractive style of football.
Roma and Milan have also recently been linked with the 60-year-old tactician, who is preparing for the Europa League Final against local rivals Arsenal at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, multiple sources including La Repubblica and Tuttosport claim vice-president Nedved is pushing for Conte’s return to the club he left five years ago.
It’s believed Nedved is trying desperately to convince President Andrea Agnelli of the Conte plan, at the same time keeping Inter at bay after they agreed personal terms with the former Italy boss.

Nothing has yet been signed, so Conte is thought to be waiting for a sign from Juve
 

IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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So Nedved issued an ultimatum - him or Allegri. He got his way.

OK, him and Paratici are going down that road. No Marotta, no Allegri anymore.They'll choose their own coach (Conte if AA gives up), they'll bring their players in so let's see. Nedved in particular seems to have taken a leading role.

They didn't accept Allegri's ideas now and Marotta's last summer and they seem to take those as criticism of their own work instead of having mature discussions and being realistic about this team. But now those two usual suspects are gone - no more Marotta to be blamed for every transfer and no more Allegri to take blame for every result and every game. Especially if they leave most of the team untouched, Idk what they think they'll get with Conte or Inzaghi that they didn't have with Allegri or what non-Italian coach is going to work under those conditions. And the whole club put an immense pressure on itself to basically be in a position where it's CL or bust which is ludicrous to me. But let's see what moves they're going to make in that direction.

You can't force coach's hand on every decision. Allegri didn't want Romero, didn't want Chiesa, didn't want Higuain back then. He asked for trequartista for years never got it. Asked for SMS last summer, didn't get him. Domestic coaches are going to take that, I doubt anyone else will. I maintain this is not the way to win that trophy, but obviously I hope I'm wrong.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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My top 3 at this point:

1. Conte, if he has become less stubborn
2. Sarri, not a huge fan but the potential is there. He does lack a lot of class in order to become Juve coach though..
3. Gasparini, I’m willing to take the risks
 
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