
Udinese-coach Francesco Guidolin this week announced his retirement from football and now Udinese are out hunting for a new coach for the first team. Fcinternews.it reports that Udinese-considers Del Neri or former-Inter coach and Walter Mazzarri’s predecessor Andrea Stramaccioni.
Udinese considers Stramaccioni
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I’m shocked that Guidolin has retired, one of my favorite coaches, he is 54 why retire??
Everyday i learn how much pressure managers face, in terms of fans and clubs expectation, is simply insane lol.. Sometimes u just need to unwind and relax
Well as far as i know, Italy has far more work than other leagues, with example press conference, talking to journalist etc..
i always miss this coach, a young coach with spirit and charisma, hope you back to inter one day soon strama!
Can’t forget this picture.. the moment when we break Juve in their home !!!
Wish he could join with Udinese to get more experiences, than wish to see him back to our club with more mature and better success like the way he did with our primavera.. Forza Strama !!!
Best of luck Strama! I hope this guy returns to us one day-what he might have done here without all the injuries.
I wish a very good Luck for strama, he is One of my favourite Coach. If only the injury storm not bother him last season
strama is gd and clever coach, but wat made him fail at inter were the players themselves cz they were all lazy and at a club like inter it was always dificult to make a breakthrough with an old squad, plus they sold some of his gd players back then (coutinho,livaja)and they got him and old washed up striker from lazio who couldnt run for 10m straight (rochi) so not all the blame falls on strama, alot of fault was on morati and the directors
Strama got no appreciation for all the good things he had done for Inter – he deserved better and hopefully he can develop more young talent at Udinese.
totally agree with you !
palermo, catania, now udinese. he seems still has some value to attract these teams. it’s a huge burden to take on guidolin’s team. but it’s a hell good place to learn about pressure