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Got DS job in PSG, wanted to follow his heart.
He wanted to work with legendarily shit former Aberdeen CB Antoine 'Tony' Kombouare, who seems a far better coach than he was player.

I've never seen a CB attempt so many overhead kicks. :sergio:
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Leonardo left, I thought.

There wasn't any suggestion Inter were going to ditch him, as far as I know.
both, actually. Moratti has been pushing the idea of Leo becoming a director at Inter and someone else taking uo the coaching position ever since that drubbing in the derby and the Schalke debacle in CL. Even lately, when the Leo to PSG rumour started Moratti said: "I don't need a DG, I need a coach" ;)

So, I suppose it has been clear to Leo for some time now that even moratti doesn't see him as a proper coach and with Moratti's faith in Leo deteriorating, leaving for PSG was a rather easy decision.
 

acmilan

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Jumped before he was pushed a month or two into the season then?
something like that :D

for all I care, as long as Inter don't get Capello or Villas Boas/Hiddink for next season, I would say the old Inter is back and their calciopoli street cred is over with :)
In fact, if they appoint some no-name coach, as it looks right now, I fully expect their best players to ask to leave.

anyways, Milan and Juve management would be smart to wrap-up their mercato as soon as possible because PSG, once they have decided their coach, will become a major player on the market ... one, only Man City, Chelski and Real could compete with.
 

Mohamad Anwar

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chelsea will sign lukaku,their strategy is to sign every single cetral striker on the planet so abramovich can fire his new manager mentioning starting only 2 central strikers in the line up as a reason
 

acmilan

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chelsea will sign lukaku,their strategy is to sign every single cetral striker on the planet so abramovich can fire his new manager mentioning starting only 2 central strikers in the line up as a reason
I'd say Real is much worse in that regard :D - Chelski at least are looking to replace both Anelka and Drogba, given their age, and Lukaku is seen as a direct replacement for Drogba.
 
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I'd say Real is much worse in that regard :D - Chelski at least are looking to replace both Anelka and Drogba, given their age, and Lukaku is seen as a direct replacement for Drogba.
He is a boy, and can not, yet, replace either.

Chelsea are still reliant on a backbone of ageing players. They will not be a danger to trophies next season.
 

Mohamad Anwar

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real yes but chelsea no,they lack creativity a lot,they sign 100 strikers when they need quality wingers instead of the inconsistent malouda and the shit kalou,anyway toulalan and mo
neral to malaga,also that dutch defender mathijsen,going to be interesting got them with quality manager in pellegrini
 

acmilan

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He is a boy, and can not, yet, replace either.

Chelsea are still reliant on a backbone of ageing players. They will not be a danger to trophies next season.
I agree, getting Lukaku and selling Drogba would be a major screw up. And they need a proper RB, creative midfielder/trequartista + a creative SS like Aguero.
The most important signing they will have to make, however, would be their new manager.
 

ALC

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I heard they're planning to spend a lot so I just assumed they'll buy a medley of great players. Drogba should be kept imo, but if Torres hits form, they'll be fine. Their defense is pretty good if you ask me, and a couple new midfielders would be all they need to compete.
 
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