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Who do you (realistically) want to coach Inter next season?


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Pocchettino would be yet another long project. Just look how long he was at Tottenham before anything really happened.

Unfortunately Inter do not have a time for that. He needs his own project, so new players coming in, some current players going out etc.
 

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Pocchettino would be yet another long project. Just look how long he was at Tottenham before anything really happened.

Unfortunately Inter do not have a time for that. He needs his own project, so new players coming in, some current players going out etc.

Exactly. The same feeling comes when the Nagelsmann name appears. He needs to learn Italian, needs to learn how Italian football works and all that. Possible Frank De Boer vibes.


There's not many coaches that can bring results right away that are actually available.

I'd only trust this task to Allegri, who I don't really want [in general] for more than 2.5 seasons (with the 0.5 only acceptable if he comes now), Laurent Blanc, whose motivation can be questioned but I do trust that with the right setup in the coaching staff he can be very successful at Inter and from the not so available ones: Simeone, Mourinho, Guardiola and Ancelotti.

Our best bet now is to get Allegri, as soon as possible, with a contract until 2022. Then go all in for Simeone.
 

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Fluke or not Pochettino reached a CL final. Like Mourinho has said many times, you also need luck in the competition. Simeone's La Liga win could also be considered a fluke as they haven't been anywhere near the title since then. His record in Europe is Cuper-esque so he isn't a sure thing either.

I get that you think Nagelsmann could be a bad fit for Serie A but please don't put him in the same category as De Boer. It's insulting for him. He has already done a good job at a top league, not Eredivisie (with all due respect to Dutch members).
 

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Pocchettino would be yet another long project. Just look how long he was at Tottenham before anything really happened.

Unfortunately Inter do not have a time for that. He needs his own project, so new players coming in, some current players going out etc.

He had 0 money. The year he got to the champions league final they didn’t buy anyone.

Issue with inter are transfer fees and wages. We pay a butt load for a player go o man he doesn’t work here and are stuck because no one is stupid enough to pay that guy 3-8 million.

Joao was a massive failure but his crazy wages make him impossible to get rid of pretty sure we pay most of the wages in the loan as well
 

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How about Farve? Develops youth. Flexible formation. Can be a bit clueless when his tatics don’t work though
 

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No more youth movement bullshit, it has never worked.

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Favre is Bundesliga's version of Spalletti. Good enough if your target is top 4 but a bit of a choker if you want to challenge for the title.
 

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If Conte were to leave, he should only be replaced by Allegri. That's the option that makes the most sense and has the least risks.
 

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Conte's current situation could be a wakeup call for him.
Could also be a phase where he changes to a more mature, flexible manager.

As much as I hate Conte, if he proves that he's no longer a stubborn and one-dimensional manager, then OK for him to stay for another season.
 

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Conte's current situation could be a wakeup call for him.
Could also be a phase where he changes to a more mature, flexible manager.

The man is fifty. He's not going to gain any maturity at this point, if anything he's going to become even more of a dinosaur set in his ways.
 

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The man is fifty. He's not going to gain any maturity at this point, if anything he's going to become even more of a dinosaur set in his ways.

from a realistic point of view, i do agree.

though we never know, as it is more of a mindset and mentality stuff.
i don't like the guy, but i also want to keep a bit of positivity and optimism.
as long as he's breathing, he can change.
 

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The Dream: Simeone

The Year Zero, Cost Zero Option: Juric, De Zerbi

The Acceptable Compromise: Allegri

The Nightmare Hellworld Scenario: Conte
 

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The situation we are in, the only way we will change coach is if Conte wants to leave, or when his contract ends in 2022. There is no way Suning or BC partners, whoever is in charge of Inter this summer, will decide to pay Conte and his staff plus Allegri or Simeone and their staff. Not in the current climate.
 
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BC Partners will find a way to terminate his contract and those of Ausilio and Marotta like Elliot did with Fassone. The Chinese are just too soft to fix Inter's thorny management issues.
 

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Yeah. I agree with Blue9. Unless Conte decides to leave on his own, he will probably stay for one more season. When you have a change of ownership the new owners usually stick with the current coach as they don't want to be seen like they came to change everything. There are many examples. Chelsea with Ranieri, City with Mark Hughes, PSG with Kombouare.In Italy, both changes of ownership at Milan with Montella and Gattuso. Even Suning would have kept Mancini if he didn't want to leave on his own. The problem is sooner or later the new guys will try to bring in THEIR hiring so keeping the coach actually is a mistake. If there's gonna be a new coach i would prefer it happening in the summer than midseason.

Marotta's job is a lot more at risk than Conte's in case of a change of ownership. The new owners will probably try to bring in their manager asap.
 

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If BC Partners comes in with cost cutting and longer term plan, I would have Marotta as the CEO because he knows the Italy, has a lot of influence in Serie A etc. but kick Ausilio out and bring in Luis Campos from Lille to run the sporting side of the recruitment. Campos would handle the sporting side (squad building), Marotta would handle the politics and the finances.

Then proper coach to that project, which wouldn't be Conte who can't handle the situation properly where he cannot win (with cost cutting we wouldn't be favourites for titles).
 

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If BC Partners comes in with cost cutting and longer term plan, I would have Marotta as the CEO because he knows the Italy, has a lot of influence in Serie A etc. but kick Ausilio out and bring in Luis Campos from Lille to run the sporting side of the recruitment. Campos would handle the sporting side (squad building), Marotta would handle the politics and the finances.

Then proper coach to that project, which wouldn't be Conte who can't handle the situation properly where he cannot win (with cost cutting we wouldn't be favourites for titles).

Luis Campos would be an excellent hiring for such a project. Ralf Rangnick would be another candidate worth considering.

As for the coach, the best option would be Nagelsmann but good luck convincing him to come to Inter when they have such a bad reputation for lack of patience with coaches.
 

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If BC Partners comes in with cost cutting and longer term plan, I would have Marotta as the CEO because he knows the Italy, has a lot of influence in Serie A etc.
I've seen little evidence of this while at Inter.

Luis Campos from Lille to run the sporting side of the recruitment.
why would Campos come to Inter, isn't he best mates with Mourinho? He's EPL bound if anything.

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I don't get why Simeone keeps getting brought up on FIF. Even if he halved his wage demands we still couldn't afford him. It's as improbable as prime Messi joining us during the banter era. After Atleti he'll either retire or go to EPL.

As for the coach, the best option would be Nagelsmann but good luck convincing him to come to Inter when they have such a bad reputation for lack of patience with coaches.
Bruh, i think you know the kind of conditions Nagelsmann has at Liepzig, he's bascially got free rein at the club, he won't get that here. In any case he's EPL bound then Bayern, or the other way around. Personally I think he's still a novice coach lacking experience, sure he plays exciting football but winning titles demands more especially in Italy.
 

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I don't get why Simeone keeps getting brought up on FIF. Even if he halved his wage demands we still couldn't afford him. It's as improbable as prime Messi joining us during the banter era. After Atleti he'll either retire or go to EPL.

Simeone is brought up so often because he's a world class coach and he has admitted many times he wants to coach Inter one day. It's more like wishful thinking than a realistic option.

Bruh, i think you know the kind of conditions Nagelsmann has at Liepzig, he's bascially got free rein at the club, he won't get that here. In any case he's EPL bound then Bayern, or the other way around. Personally I think he's still a novice coach lacking experience, sure he plays exciting football but winning titles demands more especially in Italy.

I know he would be a risk but if we go for a cost cutting long term plan i don't see a better option in the top leagues. I am sick of promising Serie A coaches. We tried it a lot and it never worked. If we're going for a risk, at least try something new.
 

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Getting rid of the Italian viruses at Inter is far more important to me than winning the Scudetto or any silverware. I am afraid also Zanetti will probably be replaced by BC Partners.
 
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