Hiring Zacheronni is an even bigger risk thats true. But he'll probably just be at Juve till the end of the season, a season that has already ended for Juve anyways.
I think everyone realizes that we're in a very bad position.But saying that we need a magician to get into the CL is taking it way too far.We still have 17 games to go,with only a 4 point gap from a CL spot.
I think everyone realizes that we're in a very bad position.But saying that we need a magician to get into the CL is taking it way too far.We still have 17 games to go,with only a 4 point gap from a CL spot.
I remember our first few games in the serie a this season,and we were saying that we have the best squad and that we'll take scudetto for sure...now we're 6th risking to be 8th (we played one game more than others).
And we had our full squad at disposal for almost 3 times this season...
I don't know what to say Kyle,I really don't have high expectations (3rd or 4th spot) now.
I think everyone realizes that we're in a very bad position.But saying that we need a magician to get into the CL is taking it way too far.We still have 17 games to go,with only a 4 point gap from a CL spot.
I'm not so concerned about away matches to Milan and Inter when we cannot manage to beat Bari, Catania, Chievo, and Cagliari. Not a single match can be taken for granted for potential points anymore.
There are reports that Juventus lawyers will fly out to Liverpool on Monday to release Rafa Benitez in June.
Although they only sacked Ciro Ferrara yesterday and appointed replacement Alberto Zaccheroni, there seems to be very little chance the new tactician will stay beyond his five-month contract.
Benitez is the man of the future and he is reportedly already in agreement to join Juve next season.
The only issue remains his contract tying him to Liverpool until June 2014, as President Jean-Claude Blanc does not wish to pay a buyout clause.
It may well not be an issue, as the move could suit all parties involved in this affair.
Liverpool had already been on the verge of sacking Benitez this season after their exit from the Champions League and poor Premiership performances.
Reaching an agreement would enable them to release him without paying any extra wages and to part company on good terms.
Yes, he got rid of a lot of Houlier's staff. Which is understandable. All coaches do that. Brought in some guys from Valencia, guys from other clubs, and kept a couple of Houlier's guys on. The staff from then has changed alot.
You don't want your club to be Spanish? Dude that sounds really bad.
Rafa's staff consists of a couple Spaniards, many Englishmen, and an Argentine. We have a French and Danish scout too.