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


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Btw what has Nagelsmann showed that he would be a hit at Inter? His organization of defending hasn't been good at Bayern (though luckily worked against PSG). Knowing our problems with Inzaghi, not sure if Nagelsmann would be the answer.
 

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The correct answer here is Diego Simeone.

I don't care how, that's the only way forward starting from summer.
 

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I don't think he's available. Atletico have risen from the ashes and getting results again.
 

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Marcelo Gallardo would be an interesting option, but it's unlikely this club would go for him.
 

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Doesn't Someone's salary is even higher than Conte's m
 

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Btw what has Nagelsmann showed that he would be a hit at Inter? His organization of defending hasn't been good at Bayern (though luckily worked against PSG). Knowing our problems with Inzaghi, not sure if Nagelsmann would be the answer.
still better over Juric and Motta, even rest of italian and serie a coaches. maybe only Ancelotti and Conte - italian related, could be defeat Nagelsmann capabilities at coaching.
 
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Doesn't Someone's salary is even higher than Conte's m
It's not the NBA man, you don't have to pay the guy what he earned. Why do people keep bringing this up?

We can offer him less than what Allegri earns at Juventus and he'd still consider the offer. He's not expecting Inter to pay him 15m a year...


Gallardo is a great choice but we don't have the patience for his style to get rolling.
 

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It's not the NBA man, you don't have to pay the guy what he earned. Why do people keep bringing this up?

We can offer him less than what Allegri earns at Juventus and he'd still consider the offer. He's not expecting Inter to pay him 15m a year...


Gallardo is a great choice but we don't have the patience for his style to get rolling.

Top tier coaches want big salary and some guarantees about transfers. If Someone decides to leave Atletico, he will consider the best offer available, and I doubt that Inter will put that offer on the table.
 

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The correct answer here is Diego Simeone.

I don't care how, that's the only way forward starting from summer.
yea, so we can continue with this hard to watch football, where is aggression and defending our first option
 

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yea, so we can continue with this hard to watch football, where is aggression and defending our first option
Winning is our first option.
Style of winning is secondary, as long as it doesn't rely on luck or disgraceful off-field tactics.
 

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winning is always first option, but I don't know about him, it will always be pazza Inter with him, well something like always is, but I thought we would like to grow over this and be competitive on all fronts, then again we can talk as much as we want now, it's up to management, and they will absolutely bring debatable decision...again
 

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winning is always first option, but I don't know about him, it will always be pazza Inter with him, well something like always is, but I thought we would like to grow over this and be competitive on all fronts, then again we can talk as much as we want now, it's up to management, and they will absolutely bring debatable objectionable decision...again
fixed :lol:
 

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How do you know that?
I don't know, but it is very high probability Simeone to get much better offers than Inter both as salary and as money for transfers.
Personally I'd go for Motta.
 

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At this point, Nagelsmann would be a win.
 

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If we want to move to a system with wingers, Sarri is a much more safer bet than Motta

Tottenham and West Ham interested in Lazio boss Maurizio Sarri​

Premier League sides Tottenham and West Ham are said to be keeping tabs on the situation of Maurizio Sarri, whose future at Lazio is uncertain.

Il Messaggero state today that Sarri has asked for guarantees from Lazio about the transfer market and the purchases that the club makes in the windows. While Lazio are in a Champions League race and sit pretty at second, Sarri firmly believes that they can challenge for the league if they sign two more midfielders, a winger and a forward.

But Sarri wants guarantees that purchases like those will be made and he can’t wait till June to get those guarantees. He is keen on having a meeting that makes sure that he gets assurances about those signings, which have to fit his playing style.

The former Chelsea and Juventus boss has already rejected a massive offer from the UAE and there is interest from Tottenham, West Ham and even Everton. In Serie A, Milan and Fiorentina are keeping tabs on the Italian. If he isn’t allowed the guarantees that he is seeking, Sarri would leave the club.

His relationship with Igli Tare has been quite poor in recent weeks and reached a boiling point after the loss to AZ Alkmaar. At this point, only one of those two can stay at the club.
 
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