Opinion on: Luciano Spalletti (8 Viewers)

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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#62
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Its not the position of Roma that is disturbing, its his attitude when the team is losing... His expression changes to one worse than Ranieri... At least Ranieri would try to 'defend' a 1-2 score and not go down by three, four or five goals... He's got experience, so did Ranieri... When was the last time we lost by three goals? How many times has Roma lost in the past couple of years by more than two goals? If we are going to replace Ranieri (who has achieved as much as Spalletti has - zilch) with another one of same/similar character we won't be improving much would we?
The thing is Juve fans don't crave for 'beautiful football'... If we are going to take a risk it might just as well be a bigger risk in appointing Ciro than going with a proven risk (if you get what I mean)...
You are thinking like a fan and i dont blame you for that, but such a high risk is unacceptable for a prestigious club like Juventus.

We are not in such a desperate posture right now, actually it is the other way around, Gasperini, Spalletti and Prandelli, all know that even if they are superior tactician and doesnt take more than a Ferrara and our players to rank faster than their work...

Naturally, they should be graving for our seat, not us us for their services.
We should be craving for the likes of Benitez. We are Juventus ffs...
If CR was able to do that well in CL and the league, imagine what a quality coach would achieve with an upgraded defense and the likes of Diego...

Ferrara and Conte are desperate solution, for desperate times, these are not desperate times for us! Actually its the ideal moment to pick a good coach and try a fresh start!
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
#63
5- who knows if he'll get us better results than Ranieri?

I mean, both of them have achieved good (or even great results) at certain times in their career. At other times, both have screwed things up like there's no tomorrow.

These past 2 seasons Roma's team was not inferior to Juve's. We qualified twice for the CL, they managed one qualification.

For me Spalletti is just as much of a gamble as Ciro (or even Conte), so we might as well stick with Ferrara.
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#64
you will always have a certain risk, there is no coach in the world who is a guarantee for success
not even Mourinho, but the risk will be smaller with an established coach
a coach who the players listen to because he has proven he can get them results
Spalletti and Prandelli can get that effect, Ferrara and Conte can have a similar effect because of their past as a player but it is to be seen thay cna do that as a coach
two games or a year in B does not make them established tacticians
I'd say go for a coach who has already made a name for himself as a coach and not only as a player
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,322
#65
You are thinking like a fan and i dont blame you for that, but such a high risk is unacceptable for a prestigious club like Juventus.

We are not in such a desperate posture right now, actually it is the other way around, Gasperini, Spalletti and Prandelli, all know that even if they are superior tactician and doesnt take more than a Ferrara and our players to rank faster than their work...

Naturally, they should be graving for our seat, not us us for their services.
We should be craving for the likes of Benitez. We are Juventus ffs...
If CR was able to do that well in CL and the league, imagine what a quality coach would achieve with an upgraded defense and the likes of Diego...

Ferrara and Conte are desperate solution, for desperate times, these are not desperate times for us! Actually its the ideal moment to pick a good coach and try a fresh start!
I am not actually... I am just against the appointment of Spalletti or the sorts... I'd prefer Juve go for an established coach, I very much would... But if its between Spalletti and Ciro, I know where my vote would go... Because if Spalletti comes in it'll be Ranieri all over again... If someone like Benitez is available (I don't like him) then I'd choose him over Ciro any day... My point is that if you are going to risk an appointment, you might as well put someone who has been working at the club for sometime than some one like Spalletti or Conte, who even with their experience would not be able to do anything more than what Ranieri has given us this year...
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
#66
you will always have a certain risk, there is no coach in the world who is a guarantee for success
not even Mourinho, but the risk will be smaller with an established coach
a coach who the players listen to because he has proven he can get them results
Spalletti and Prandelli can get that effect, Ferrara and Conte can have a similar effect because of their past as a player but it is to be seen thay cna do that as a coach
two games or a year in B does not make them established tacticians
I'd say go for a coach who has already made a name for himself as a coach and not only as a player
Agreed, no coach is a guaranteed success & the risk will indeed be smaller with an established one.
In my opinion however, Spalletti is no more established than Ranieri.

Hence, I prefer sticking with what we have.
 

juventusi

Junior Member
Jul 22, 2002
161
#69
I dont think Ferrara can handle players like Diego and Giovinco , he just dont have the experience that Spalleti has. However, iam afraid spalleti might field molinaro or diego as strikers like he did with mancini and totti imean he hates to use specialized strikers sometimes it's totti others it's perotta or the winger taddei
 

malducato1

Junior Member
Dec 26, 2005
456
#70
I wouldn't mind Spalletti because I like the formation he uses and the type of football he plays but his defense does leave big question marks. I still want Ciro to get the job but If we get Spalletti I wouldn't be upset.
 

neurosis21

Senior Member
Jun 22, 2004
1,584
#72
I dont think Ferrara can handle players like Diego and Giovinco , he just dont have the experience that Spalleti has. However, iam afraid spalleti might field molinaro or diego as strikers like he did with mancini and totti imean he hates to use specialized strikers sometimes it's totti others it's perotta or the winger taddei
he has always used vucinic when fit, and this is hes only specialised striker
baptista and menez where either injured,off form or inconsistent
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
#75
I dont think Ferrara can handle players like Diego and Giovinco , he just dont have the experience that Spalleti has. However, iam afraid spalleti might field molinaro or diego as strikers like he did with mancini and totti imean he hates to use specialized strikers sometimes it's totti others it's perotta or the winger taddei
Maaaan, I like it when someone starts analyzing aka virtu style.

Please tell me how on earth you came up with this conclusion and the reasons of why Ciro Ferrara wouldn't be able to handle players like Giovinco and Diego?
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#76
I had a question just to put out there. I'm not against or in favour of bringing him here but i was interested.

Do you think the working conditions at Roma are optimal for a coach ? Considering factors such as their overriding demand to play their style of football and dealing with a large chunk of whinning players while getting minimal support from the owners or directors both morally and financially.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,946
#77
Maaaan, I like it when someone starts analyzing aka virtu style.

Please tell me how on earth you came up with this conclusion and the reasons of why Ciro Ferrara wouldn't be able to handle players like Giovinco and Diego?
Yeah, that was certainly a Virtu-type post. Totally made absolutely no sense.
 

rounder

Blindman
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
#79
I have never seen Spaletti display moments of tactical brilliance to be honest. I think he's a good coach, but he's not great. He's definitely not someone you would want leading your team in the C.L in my opinion. I think we can get better coaches than him.
 
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