Things are not so binary, changing manager results in having to start from scratch again which could send us back a couple of years. Let a manager finish his cycle and then switch when you see that the team has stopped growing.
This is not a rule! You don't need to star from scratch neither sent you back a couple of years! And how ling is a cycle for you! 3 years, 5years!
Actually after 2 years you can decide if the team made enough progress or the coach is capable enough to reach your objectives!
Spalletti had his 2 years and I was expecting more from him! If Sarri, Mou or Conte are available (depend of their demands also) we should pull the trigger!
Or if Marotta believe that some coach from a lesser tier team can take us further!
U will try...hahaI think the question Inter needs to ask is can Spalletti do better than this with a slightly improved side? I think he's earned a non Settlement Agreement mercato.
I would say yes but I wanna win the Oscar for most optimistic.
Problem with that is that our weakest department (midfield) was basically built by him. And it does not help that the only capable player we have in mid is the guy that spallo did not sign. I mean of our starting midfield spallo signed Vecino and Radja and they are both not working out thus far and have not helped to alleviate our problems in midfield.I think the question Inter needs to ask is can Spalletti do better than this with a slightly improved side? I think he's earned a non Settlement Agreement mercato.
I would say yes but I wanna win the Oscar for most optimistic.
I wouldn't blame Suning for that. In their first season in Inter, they spent nearly 100m for Cuntdreva, JM and Barbarosa. The result was a total failure.U will try...haha
Spallo is staying because Suning don't want to fire him and give him his severance package, 20mil and hire another Cunte one and give him 10 mil salary a year for 3 years ... 50mil deal right there in total
For them getting in to CL is enough at the moment... It's all about saving money with them in the first place, it's easy to see
Damn... This wasn't very optimistic
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Problem with that is that our weakest department (midfield) was basically built by him. And it does not help that the only capable player we have in mid is the guy that spallo did not sign. I mean of our starting midfield spallo signed Vecino and Radja and they are both not working out thus far and have not helped to alleviate our problems in midfield.
Even if we re not talking just about our starting mid just look at the players he brought in in midfield to solve our problem, imho only borja has the right characteristics but is just past it.
I m just not convinced that if spallo gets to choose that we end up with a 50 mio version of vecino who in the end wont help us improve our playing style.
Again i m not saying it s a must reason to fire him but it is a concern for me. While Brozo found his best position under spallo it s a bit strange that according to spallo him selfe it was ausillio who told him that he should move brozo back so i wont give him too much credit for that.It was indeed built by him, but built within extremely tight financial parameters and mostly with the objective of a top 4 finish in mind, no higher. He and Ausilio could certainly have done a better job in that area, but to suggest that he had whatever midfielder wanted is wrong. Also, you can talk about our only capable midfielder being someone not signed by Spalletti - but under which manager did that player suddenly become capable due to a smart positional shift?
Cant read the article so it s hard to judge, also the 20 mio are hardly that much like how much would we have to spend to upgrade from vecino to a WC midfielder probably like 40/60mio just in transfer sum plus the higher salary of the player.Are there better managers out there than Spalletti? Sure. Is he so far off the top level that we should spend a shitload of our cash that could be spent on upgrading our squad just to get rid of them? I really don't think so. Football analysts have looked at the affect of managers on teams, and it's nowhere near as important as players. An incompetent manager can certainly ruin a team, but Spalletti is no incompetent. Let's give him a top level squad, which he's never really had before, and see what he does with it.
It was indeed built by him, but built within extremely tight financial parameters and mostly with the objective of a top 4 finish in mind, no higher. He and Ausilio could certainly have done a better job in that area, but to suggest that he had whatever midfielder wanted is wrong. Also, you can talk about our only capable midfielder being someone not signed by Spalletti - but under which manager did that player suddenly become capable due to a smart positional shift?
Are there better managers out there than Spalletti? Sure. Is he so far off the top level that we should spend a shitload of our cash that could be spent on upgrading our squad just to get rid of them? I really don't think so. Football analysts have looked at the affect of managers on teams, and it's nowhere near as important as players. An incompetent manager can certainly ruin a team, but Spalletti is no incompetent. Let's give him a top level squad, which he's never really had before, and see what he does with it.
I really dont care about what place we finish in as long as we re top 4!!It all depends on what you guys expect/want from next season because at the minute it's just looking like a 3rd/2nd place finish. Coppa Italia performances have been dreadful so far and I'm not sure if we can win it.
Champions league wise I guess we could at least make it to round of 16, quarter final is a bit of a stretch but it depends on the draw. And I doubt we could win the Europa league either.
So it's shaping up like the 19/20 season will be another one with no silverware.
The question is "then what?" We hire a new manager for the 20/21 season but they're going to at least need a season to settle into the team and then maybe we could win something in the 21/22 season.
I'd rather we get a manager now that has potential to win and we could hope to win something by the 20/21 season instead. I'm not sure what we gain by just being mediocre for one more season.
I wouldn't blame Suning for that. In their first season in Inter, they spent nearly 100m for Cuntdreva, JM and Barbarosa. The result was a total failure.
At this moment CL participation = stability and Inter needs stability before to make the next step.