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


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If we can't get anyone else just get sarri and be done with it.
 

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So what's the solution here.

Conte, Poch, Gattuso, Zenga, Mazzarri all waiting for a call.
 

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Zidane, Tite, Nagelsmann, Potter, Luis Enrique, Rodgers, Vieira, Bielsa also waiting on the list.
 

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Zidane, Tite, Nagelsmann, Potter, Luis Enrique, Rodgers, Vieira, Bielsa also waiting on the list.
In my opinion, Zidane would be an absolute boss coach for us. He has got a tremendous track record of winning in the Champions League. That's some serious bling. He also snagged two La Liga titles and two FIFA Club World Cups during his time in charge of Real

But the real kicker is Zidane's ability to handle big egos. This guy has worked with some of the best players in the world, like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Luka Modric, and he's managed to keep them all happy and motivated. We got a ton of talent on our squad, but they're currently underperforming big-time. Zidane's man-management skills could be exactly what they need to get their act together and start winning again.

Plus, Zidane's tactical flexibility is seriously on point. This gentleman knows how to adjust his tactics to suit different opponents and situations. He's used all kinds of formations during his time at Real, from the 4-3-3 to the 4-2-3-1 to the 3-5-2. That kind of flexibility could be just what we need to start kicking butt again in both the Serie A and in Europe. So, yeah, in my opinion, Zidane would be the perfect fit to replace Inzaghi.
 

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No point, hiring a "big name" coach if your going to sell. The new owners will want their own guy not a "chosen one" by this lot. Hiring an interim is the way to go for what 2 months? Who would take it? Someone already in the organization. Stay with Inzaghi and sell the team. Better yet, sell the team, then the "new suits" can hire some over priced gaffer who they can fire after 1 and half years on a 3 year contract.
 
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Zidane, Tite, Nagelsmann, Potter, Luis Enrique, Rodgers, Vieira, Bielsa also waiting on the list.

Tite would be cool his Brazil was unstoppable. Zidane, Potter and Luis Enrique would be too expensive per season. Viera/Rogers and Bielsa are not good coaches. I do like Potter at Brighton but fk the new Brighton coach is making them perform just as well so maybe it's the scouting they do. Steal those guys instead.

Zidane with 0 budget, 0 talent and aging squad isn't going to do well. He is also a former Juve player so probably won't want to come here. He wants EPL or PSG or another shot at Real.

Being realistic it is Motta or Conte. Conte owes us 7 million and his reason for leaving is much worse now then it was 2 years ago. He makes no sense. Motta is a big gamble but PSG wants him so will cost too much.
 

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Idea: Ranieri
He was the first man I thought about when coach change talks started but found out he is not unemployed. He is currently managing Cagliari in Serie B and it's unlikely he will leave them only for a caretaker role at Inter.
 

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In my opinion, Zidane would be an absolute boss coach for us. He has got a tremendous track record of winning in the Champions League. That's some serious bling. He also snagged two La Liga titles and two FIFA Club World Cups during his time in charge of Real

But the real kicker is Zidane's ability to handle big egos. This guy has worked with some of the best players in the world, like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Luka Modric, and he's managed to keep them all happy and motivated. We got a ton of talent on our squad, but they're currently underperforming big-time. Zidane's man-management skills could be exactly what they need to get their act together and start winning again.

Plus, Zidane's tactical flexibility is seriously on point. This gentleman knows how to adjust his tactics to suit different opponents and situations. He's used all kinds of formations during his time at Real, from the 4-3-3 to the 4-2-3-1 to the 3-5-2. That kind of flexibility could be just what we need to start kicking butt again in both the Serie A and in Europe. So, yeah, in my opinion, Zidane would be the perfect fit to replace Inzaghi.
I’m actually not sure if Zidane is a good coach. Worries me that he only managed Real Madrid in his 6 years of coaching. Plus he has the best players in the world.

Anyway he wont come, but I’m curious as hell to see how he performs in another club.
 

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In my opinion, Zidane would be an absolute boss coach for us. He has got a tremendous track record of winning in the Champions League. That's some serious bling. He also snagged two La Liga titles and two FIFA Club World Cups during his time in charge of Real

But the real kicker is Zidane's ability to handle big egos. This guy has worked with some of the best players in the world, like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Luka Modric, and he's managed to keep them all happy and motivated. We got a ton of talent on our squad, but they're currently underperforming big-time. Zidane's man-management skills could be exactly what they need to get their act together and start winning again.

Plus, Zidane's tactical flexibility is seriously on point. This gentleman knows how to adjust his tactics to suit different opponents and situations. He's used all kinds of formations during his time at Real, from the 4-3-3 to the 4-2-3-1 to the 3-5-2. That kind of flexibility could be just what we need to start kicking butt again in both the Serie A and in Europe. So, yeah, in my opinion, Zidane would be the perfect fit to replace Inzaghi.
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I’m actually not sure if Zidane is a good coach. Worries me that he only managed Real Madrid in his 6 years of coaching. Plus he has the best players in the world.
he won 3-peats champions league. thats a legendary achievement for any manager. stop talking s*8!!
 

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and bossed by chinese mafia a.k.a war criminal zhang kangyang-families?
 

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i just dont think that zidane would even bother to coach inter. not with materazzi as part of the club history

i just dont agree on disrespecting zidane as not a good coach when what he had achieved is already something historical.
 

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I’m actually not sure if Zidane is a good coach.
Me neither, I think he is just a good motivator, partly coz of his legend status, and that's it. Plus, I don't think he is really willing to grind doing his job and proof for that is the fact he didn't really accepted any meaningful job since his r. madrid spell.

Anyways I think it's way too early to discuss long term managers. There are two factors here, cl qualification and potential new owners. Depending on those two factors we could end up with motta, juric or simeone, conte level of managers.
 
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