Future Inter coach...?

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Frisko said:
Quite a few people need to get their act together, including Cordoba, Adriano, Martins. Mancini is only one man, he can't go on the pitch and shoot in place of our strikers.
true ... but improving a player is also one of the coach's responsibility. I have not seen either Adriano or Oba improve as players over last 1 and a half seasons.

Have u ???
 

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true ... but improving a player is also one of the coach's responsibility. I have not seen either Adriano or Oba improve as players over last 1 and a half seasons.

Have u ???
For God's sake Mancini makes mistakes but he doesn't have divine powers, you might as well held him responsible for world hunger.
 

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SOLO MANCINI then.... after four or five years Mourinho.

i hear you bro ;)
 

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When you seriously think about it, there are not many oustanding candidates that could replace Mancini. I believe the only two candidates would be Mourinho or Capello. In my opinion, the rest of the coaches in the market are not very appealing.
 

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Puma said:
When you seriously think about it, there are not many oustanding candidates that could replace Mancini. I believe the only two candidates would be Mourinho or Capello. In my opinion, the rest of the coaches in the market are not very appealing.
One of the biggest reason why I'm in the opinion of sticking with Mancini. The decent candidates that I can think of right now are:
  1. Paul Le Guen
  2. Vicente Del Bosque (?)
  3. Giovanni Trapattoni (?)
  4. Arsene Wenger (Though he seems to be sticking with the Arse)
  5. Claudio Ranieri
  6. Hector Cuper
None of them is superior to Mancio so...


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there r a few more, but i still want to give Mancini 1 more season + Ballack + Tevez
 

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Ranieri - I think Claudio is an interesting coach but my interest in him goes no further than hearing his post match comments. I think he is a very amusing man and if his reputation, achievements and prowess as a coach were as great as his ability to draw laughter then I would back his appointment but the fact of the matter is that Claudio is and will forever be the Tinkerman. Sadly, that is a label that will stay with him for the remainder of his coaching days.

Del Bosque - May have achieved results with Real Madrid but I have heard next to nothing about him since he left them. I do not like him and would not be pleased if he was appointed Inter coach.

Wenger - I believe he is a good coach but he has somewhat lost his way over the last couple of seasons. Perhaps he has been at Arsenal too long or maybe injuries and the club building a new stadium has given him fewer resources with which to operate but I am not convinced that he could make it outside of the comfortable cacoon environment that he is created for himself at Arsenal.

Cuper - Lets be honest, Cuper brought Inter to the brink and for that reason alone he will always be remembered at Inter but his coaching career pretty much took a downward turn when he left Inter. Sadly, you could go as far as saying that Cuper is no longer on the reputable coaching shortlist. Since leaving Inter, he has become a non-entity that hardly gets a mention.

Le Guen - I do not really know much about Le Guen. I know he is respected but surely the likes of Prandelli, who is a tried and tested Serie A coach would be less risky than a French coach making his coaching debut in Italy.

Trap - For sentimental reasons it would be nice to have him as coach but I believe times and football have changed and Trap has been left behind.

Handoyo, I agree. None of these coaches are superior to Mancini.
 

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okie lets hear some more opinions ...

Hitzfeld ?
Capello ?
Benitez ?
Eriksson ?
 

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Capello is one of the only coaches that I would have replace Mancini. His record speaks for itself and the man is simply brilliant. In my opinion, Capello is possibly the world's best coach.

Eriksson - I am sorry but I can not stand him. All you have to do is look at his England 'team' and you should understand. England play boring, static football and I believe that is a direct result of Eriksson's efforts.

Benitez is much too comfortable at Liverpool and for some reason, despite his victory in the Champions League, I do not find him a very convincing coach.

Hitzfeld is a coach whom I respect but unlike all of the coaches mentioned above, he has not left his homeland to coach abroad. How many Germans have actually coached in Italy? I believe the cultural divide as well as the difference in playing philospohies would be too great having to talk through an interpreter whilst growing accustomed to a new environment and culture would not be at all helpful to Inter's cause.
 

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I don't think we should give mancini another chance. First of all, he picks favorites. He'd rather play an average to low form stankovic rather than a highly charged ready-to-go solari that's in high form. Secondly, he learns from his mistakes then he learns new mistakes.
Like last year our offence was good and defence was shit, so then he took his mind off of offence then strenghtend our D. Against roma Recoba's probably injured(no surprise) Adriano's disqualified and martins is probably gonna be back but can he give 100%?(Cruz is a great player to have) This is why most clubs have more than 4 attackers. Our midfield's stable, but is it a convincing one? Is it one that can win lo scudetto?

Oh, yeah, and he needs to get rid of julio cesar.
 
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Inter101 said:
I don't think we should give mancini another chance. First of all, he picks favorites. He'd rather play an average to low form stankovic rather than a highly charged ready-to-go solari that's in high form. Secondly, he learns from his mistakes then he learns new mistakes.
Like last year our offence was good and defence was shit, so then he took his mind off of offence then strenghtend our D. Against roma Recoba's probably injured(no surprise) Adriano's disqualified and martins is probably gonna be back but can he give 100%?(Cruz is a great player to have) This is why most clubs have more than 4 attackers. Our midfield's stable, but is it a convincing one? Is it one that can win lo scudetto?
Oh, yeah, and he needs to get rid of julio cesar.

I agree with inter101. He is such a genius. I seriously think he should be our next coach, lets bombard inter's management with letters and maybe they'll think about it!:D
 

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I think Mancini is the best option available to Inter. We will get some new players (Maxwell and Balack, I hope) so we should give him one last chance.
 

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Agree with all your points, George. :star:

I still rate Wenger very highly though. Last season, Arsenal still did very well and accumulated a lot of point in the League. The only reason why they weren't the Champions was because Chelsea was a runaway train, breaking all records there was.

This season, his squad is decimated by injuries and admittedly, he hasn't replaced Patrick Vieira that well.

Wenger's transfer policy is a gem too. Although there are flops like Jeffers, Luzhny, etc; he still managed to unearthed gems like Vieira, Henry, Toure, Fabregas, etc.

But still, he's a very unrealistic target and I'd rather give Mancini another season before making any change at the helm.


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Wenger will flop at inter.
 

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Inter101:

First, how do you know Solari is in top form?

Second, pls give alternatives as well, don't just say Mancio shud be fired.
 

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The best options are Hittzfield, Del Bosque and Benitez

Benitez won't leave, and if he comes he'll probably bring us Crouch and Finnan :lol:

Hittzfield might do well and motivate Ballack to come, and make him perform better etc

Del Bosque IMO is the best coach I've ever seen. I never liked him because of his appearance and the fact that I'm a Barca fan :P but I start to appreciate him. He made players know everything abou their teammates. He could tie their eyes up and still win a game FFS :D:D:D
 

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Hitzfield is definately the one for me who is out of a job..

We need a coach with his mentality to lead Inter..
 
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