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We have to hire someone who has a championship title in his resume. All those Juric and De Zerbis shouldn't even be in discussions.
We have to hire someone who has a championship title in his resume. All those Juric and De Zerbis shouldn't even be in discussions.
Allegri it is
We need money to bring them firstWe have to hire someone who has a championship title in his resume. All those Juric and De Zerbis shouldn't even be in discussions.
then we better stick to Inzaghi although I can't stand his presence anymoreWe need money to bring them first
I believe he would have been a better coach to continue from where Conte left off even though it would mean changing the formation, but that ship has sailedAllegri it is
When Inzaghi leaves inter should replace him with Marcelo Gallardo.
Yeah that's the thing with sacking Inzaghi. It's not like we can get a better alternative.I'm all up for replacing Inzaghi but it shouldn't be some above mid-table Serie A coach. Either get someone better or just stick with him.
just sharing this piece of info here in case his name is being linked to Inter in the futureDaniele Longo revealed that Brighton included a release clause in head coach Roberto De Zerbi’s contract, a sign of his importance to the team.
The 43-year-old Italian coach was brought in to replace Graham Potter back in September 2022, after the Englishman made the move to Chelsea.
The talks between Brighton and the Blues regarding Potter were conducted quickly and reports quickly began to emerge that he had a release clause in his contract, something that is usually only found in players’ deals with their clubs.
As reported by Italian journalist Daniele Longo, Brighton inserted a €13m release clause in De Zerbi’s four-year contract, a sign of their belief in the former Sassuolo coach.
The 43-year-old has quickly become a fan favourite on the south coast, guiding them to memorable wins over Liverpool (twice), Chelsea and Arsenal in the Carabao Cup. The Seagulls currently sit 6th in the Premier League table, six points behind Champions League hopefuls Newcastle United.
I love Cholo but I don't want to see his terror football here. Plus his salary is too high for Inter. Better improve the squad than find changing the coach as the solution all the time.Just read on OneFootball that Simeone would be in talks with Inter to join the summer, that would be lovely in my opinion, he's been saying for years that he will manage Inter one day.
Next season might just be the right time.
Yeah I don't want cholo either. He's ruined the Spanish league with every team trying to replicate his style. It's now the league in Europe with the least goals per game. I don't think it would work here either and his last few seasons have been disastrousI love Cholo but I don't want to see his terror football here. Plus his salary is too high for Inter. Better improve the squad than find changing the coach as the solution all the time.