What do people here actually think of De Zerbi?
Most people in here won't want him due to his CV but he's an interesting coach in my opinion. Definitely he's after the modern, more European approach to the game. hence why in here people laugh him off as a 'hipster' coach (the usual results vs play-style argument). Like he had any chances to win a trophy with either Benevento or Sassuolo, lol.
Personally I'd consider him because if he could make these small teams play cohesive (although sometimes a bit too naive) football, then perhaps he'd be able to bring that here, where material to work is much better, much more potential to grow. At least in theory.
I mean, who wouldn't want this Juve to get out of the press better? More fluid passing? More movement off the ball? Moving together as a unit? Those are traits that big teams absolutely need to have but this Juve doesn't. I believe this team needs coaching and a proper medical/fitness staff.
Of course then, there's a question of when to do this transition, in this tight schedule you won't get too much time for training. So instilling patterns would be much harder in these circumstances but that goes for every new coach out there.
He's cheap and available. I guess it'll be Zidane vs Tuchel for the next few weeks/months, because people want a top level, proven coach. Will one arrive with Allegri still being on the books though?