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Inter’s real problems will not be solved with a new manager As the crazy train rolls on with the next stop inevitably appearing to be the same tired tactics of blaming and then sacking the manager. Will this help the club achieve it goals? Perhaps, to a limited degree anyway. It will not help cure the club of its real disease however, which is clearly infecting the area responsible for the organisation and control of the club itself.
Who actually read Mauro Icardi’s book? Did the management even know it was being written? Maybe give it a cursory glace while they were doing a number two on the chairman’s throne? Or was it simply an oversight, an utterly ridiculous one considering the club is trying to convince everyone it is now a competitive club on an international scale.
Many may think the scandal was the words that inflamed the rage of the fans but for this fan the real scandal was the failure for the club to have any control over their employees. Has anyone read Wayne Rooney’s biographies? Complete bore, nothing interesting to read at all. Why? Because the player knows he cannot write anything controversial while still playing and because Manchester United would not allow one of their players to embarrass the club.
Inter is being run like a struggling Serie B team with aspirations of the Champions League. From public reports of splits between the clubs hierarchy, to a lack of clear direction through the ranks of the club, they are a complete mess. De Boer must have wondered what he has walked into.
Let’s have a quick look at what some of the world’s most consistent football and sporting teams look like. Take Barcelona, a team obviously stuffed full of cash and talent but also one with a remarkably consistent record. They have a style of play implemented throughout their entire system, first team to juniors. This allows them to choose their coaches and players based on how well they fit into that style rather than reputation. It also allows junior players a smooth transition from the youth or second teams to the first team. They are all playing the same style so the leap is suddenly a lot smaller.
Let’s look at other success stories, Germany’s national team implemented a structure so that all national sides would look to play in a similar way, a national identity that has seen them win numerous titles in junior competitions as well as the recent senior successes. It offers continuity and helps ensure that youth success translate to senior success.
Southampton, marooned in League One only a few years back but with a history of an excellent academy, decided to make their academy the centre piece of their resurgence. They promoted their style of play through their youth teams to the senior team and have shot up the leagues to where they are now a consistent mid-table premier league team despite losing half their players and coaches every season.
The pattern continues in other sports. The All Blacks, New Zealand’s national rugby team, has a winning record approaching 90% in the last ten years and have just broken the record for consecutive wins in internationals with 18. This has been achieved by giving the national team priority over all domestic teams. Every year the coaches of the national team (who are very rarely changed), hold a meeting with all the coaches of the regional teams and advise them what style of play they want the national team to play. They then expect the regional teams, to a certain degree, to follow suit. The results have meant that players moving from the regional teams into the national team environment are already comfortable with what they are being asked to do and only have to learn how to deal with the added intensity of international matches.
As you can probably see there is a pattern with all of these teams above. They have all found success by having a management team who have decided to implement a style of play across all teams in the club, have identified a manager who fits this style and recruited players to play it. This promotes continuity, helps players from the youth team better integrate their style of play and promote success. One of the reasons the All Blacks are so successful they say is that they understand and believe in themselves and their style of play so much that they don’t panic even when things are not going right. They know that if they keep doing what they do at the level they do over the course of the game they will win. Do Inter believe the same? Not a chance. You can sense the panic from the top row of the San Siro when they inevitably concede.
Lets look at Inter only over the last six months. They doddled through the off season with Mancini, the media always well up to date on all the dramas unfolding inside the halls of power. After weeks and months of back and forth Mancini finally departed two weeks before the season was to start. To demonstrate their decisiveness the management announced De Boer only a day later which makes you wonder how long they had actually that gun loaded ready to fire.
The fact that De Boer was chosen meant, for me, two things. Firstly, that the management had decided that they wanted Inter to play a certain style of football. De Boer is no Mancini and was never going to carry on his legacy. He would bring in a new style and try to marry it to the team he inherited. Secondly, the management would have to expect a dip in results. Introducing a new manager, style and players to the Serie A would take time. The expectations needed to be amended for this. Typically they were not.
Now, on the back of the Icardi debacle, De Boer has seen his results collapse after they appeared to be on the up, in the league anyway. The management is obviously in panic mode and the same familiar bunch of names are being thrown up again as a replacement before October has even drawn to a close. Will this bring success? Maybe it will steady the ship a little, knock out a few positive results, but it will not cure the rot that has infected the core of the club.
And to be clear this is not a new problem. Inter has lacked a clear identity since I have supported it. Under Moratti the club bounced from one manager to another papering over the lack of clarity in the management level by bringing in amazing players. Results were inevitably all over the place. It only came together when Cuper was given a sustained period in charge, eventually assembling a team that came close to being balanced. Mancini, a manager in many ways of the same vein, was fortunate to inherit this squad and needed only to build on it. By the time Mourinho took over he had a team that even at Chelsea he called the strongest in Europe which he was able to add drive and ambition.
After he left and rebuilding was needed it once again fell down. The structure at the top was not in place to ensure the ageing squad was reinvigorated in a properly managed way and it all dramatically crumbled. Managers with different ideas came and went, leaving hordes of average, over paid players in their wake, youth players from Inter’s championship winning teams were left floundering because the step from youth to senior was made unmanageable by the club not streamlining their playing systems and responsibility was pushed to all corners except where it belonged.
Perhaps the biggest evidence of how Inter have gone wrong can be found at the grounds of arguably their most despised rival, Juventus. They have demonstrated that the most important facet of the club is not the manager of the team but the management of the club. How else can one explain their incredible resurgence, their ability to identify, purchase and integrate young players into their squad, the continuity they have maintained despite the loss of Conte? Would any other club in Italy have lost an iconic manager like Conte was to Juventus, bought in the recently sacked manager of a rival, and see no real dip in results? Juventus have the management in place to ensure the manager fits their system, not the other way around.
So now we sit and watch as Inter attempt to put some more tape on the gaping hole of the Titanic while the captain’s of this particular ship try to convince themselves they know what they are doing. Year Zero looks like it will drag out for a few more years yet.
Words: Sam Olsen Follow him @samolsenBYWV

Well said, Sam! Inter has lacked a vision and a clear strategy for a long time. I’m grateful to Moratti for everything he has done for this club but let’s be honest, Massimo was more of a fan rather than the captain of the ship. He was acting on emotions, signing players on sentiment rather than how they fit the team and then sacking great coaches one after another for not having a balanced team. I was actually glad when the chinese took over. Not because of the money they’d bring but because Inter needed a change in management. I think we’ll all agree that Ausilio was a step in the right direction.
Expectations really need to be adjusted though and both fans and media should be chill and know that this is a transition year for Inter, having a new management, new coach, new playing style and lots of new players (with more coming in January). Top 3 is not a realistic goal, especially in Serie A. There are solid teams with an established chain of command, style of play with balanced squads like Juve, Roma, Napoli and Fiorentina. Inter’s goal for the season should be to work hard and improve on all fronts and try to stay close to the top teams. Then try to mount an attack on these positions in the spring when the team should be more developed. So, let’s stop criticizing and start “supporting” our team and let them work with calm and much needed confidence.
what would you do if inter lost a match?
A. blame the coach
B. blame the player(s)
C. blame president club
D. blame Donald Trump
*typical inter fans today, there is always someone to blame
Great article, the fact that our club has an academy for promising talent is truly beneficial but I haven’t seen any young star from our own… But i strongly believe we need to get our own stadium or kick AC out, just like rube did-
What we need is to appoint a STRONG General Manager with Italian and Inter ties to sit in an office at Appiano Gentile and supervise all of the teams mental, social and physical dealings year round. Not someone laid back like Zanetti or Cuchu. Maybe Leonardo.
Thohir and Suning should stick to running the Club’s finances and business dealings as they are not always there.
The name of that GM is Lele Orialli.
I agree 100% but doubt he’d return to Inter. Bad blood. Hope I’m wrong..
He’s an Interist in his heart
Great article.
You should send it to the club – They might learn a thing or two!
It’s not about management, it’s about money, a sustainable source of it indeed.
Our struggle started in the first day after treble, when Moratti didn’t want to invest anymore. In 2011 we only bought Pazzini as a big name. (big???)
And then the FFP and financial restrictions came. We got close to likes of Alexis, Pastore, Hazard, Lavezzi and etc. and again didn’t get a single big name cause we didn’t have the money.
The difference between us and Rube is this: our owner has to spend from his own pocket (which Moratti did with passion) but they earn from their stadium and do whatever they want.
I dont agree, yes it was money as part of our problem, but then it should be the management who realized that, why we face FFP, because the management did not really know how to run a project in its true definition: long, sustainable achievement, not just simply buy stars and hope them to bring thropies like we used to.
We have one of the best academy, why not make our own stars? Why not built our own stadium or just bought it from the city when we still have plenty of blank cheques?
Moratti has passion, and he is one of us the fans, but we all know the old proverb says: “organized crime is likely to be successfull than uncoordinated goodness”. Passion is not and never be enough, to run a club you have to have a very good management
Ok, that’s right.
sad but true
Excellent article Olsen, i would certainly recommend you forward this to inters managment in some form lol.
moratti loves inter and football,but his business plan wasnt there
thohir fixed our management mess,made a quick profit (100perc margin) and left
if u were thohir,would u sell ur stake?yes you would.
i’d say,ask thohir for management remodelling,keep the chinese happy by winning,get a very good sort of sporting director to complement ausilio cos he doesnt have proven track record in signing big players yet
as for fdb,as he said,he needed at least 6 months,which makes sense..but the way he punished kdog was childish,on the other side,if he could prove himself right,none of us would complain wouldnt we?
if it was true that pool offered us 30mil for kdog,lets sell him,get decent fbs and another guy wirh joao mario/banega standard,we might not win but always play better when they play.
any thoughts?
by the way,if u r a true fan,lets not stir up more drama here.this black and blue club are rich enough with history and deserve endless loyalty instead of complains
forza nerazzuri!
on Kondo, I think I agree with FDB. He dares to called himself a professional, he get 4mil salary, 4mil!
does any of us here ever have that much?
then why, the kid did not perform as he expected to.
is it that hard to listen to your coach, even if you dont agree with the way he train you? you are damn professional.
you play football because inter paid you, now cant we expect you to perform well? train well, especially do whatever your coach ask you to? listen to him?
if we expect inter to be soft and provide a babysitting care to the players, just dont called them professional, they’re just overpaid clown.
Kondo has been the worst investment that I can recall at least in the past 6 years-
he just need to play more simple. if he can’t then he should leave.
sabatini out there, is there any chance?
monchi from sevilla would be awesome
This is gold, there’s no point on changing coaches every now and then if the management still run by same old people. We neen continuity not an instant glory. If it is realized, no matter who the coach, stars can come and go, but in the end Inter will always have silverware to add into the collection.
Good article. The great triplete team NEVER dominated. In fact, we won the league on the last day, in the final minutes, against lowly Siena. The Coppa was won with a moment of individual magic. The CL final was close and again won with individuals.
Our current mess is a by-product of the beloved Moratti era. I will always have a soft spot for our spiritual father, but he ran the club into the ground and only sold the club because he know we’d be in trouble otherwise. There was no transition plan after the triplete team and most players were in the decline anyway. The triplete was a magical flash of the pan (I will always be thankful for those that contributed but let’s call a spade a spade.)
I was sceptical of Thohir initially, but he won me over with the firing of Branca. Moratti would NEVER fire his beloved Branca, one of the most incompetent ‘gurus’ out there.
Hiring RDB was a risk. The new ownership want to change Inter to something Inter never was (an entertaining club.) That’s a risk worth taking and we have to endure it if we want to reap the benefits. I am nonetheless disappointed that RDB still refuses to use Gabigol, I hope it’s not out of stubbornness.
As for cholo, I doubt the current owners want to return to the catenaccio days (because this is how Atletico plays.) People cheer for them because they’re the little guy facing up the big guys, not because of their boring style of play.
So, I hope we swallow the pill and stick with RDB. If I am not mistaken, starting in 2018/2019, Serie A will have 4 teams which means the 4th team in the 2017/2018 season will go into the CL. This should be our best hope.
FDB
hehee..FDB bro
man, RDB is his twin…XD
The great trplet team was unbeatable it was a defensive force and it conceded the fewest goals ever in a seria a season they had clean sheets every weekend also they smashed teams in the ucl and 2-0 they beat a heavily favorite bayen munich team with a excellent defensive structure a superb midfield mystro slash play maker in Wesley sneider and the greatest ever inter strike force of mileto and etto so to any of you fake ass fans who call urself interista piss off and go check yourself u aint inter fans ur fakes and to sam olsen piss off and go write articles on roma or napoli and theres years and years of no ucl finals how shocking that is we WON THE TREBLE,,, yes we won the greatest football competition in the world the uefa champions League with a team of stars not individuals,julio cesar , lucio, samual.maicon, chievo, cambiasso,zanetti,stankovic,motta, sneider, etto, milletto
Ballotelli, pandev
Maybe you should go back to the kindergarten your clearly attending because you definitely haven’t got your parents permission to use their PC.. We won the CL and 5 Scuddetti in the Moratti era (which lasted almost 20 years and cost the club billions!!!) and left us bankrupt!!! NOT IMPRESSIVE!!
Look at how Abrahamovic and the Arabs (I think they are Arabs right) who own Chelsea and City run their clubs; City has for the 2.year running earned more money than they spend – take than Mr.”old-fool-Moratti!”.
you cant be calling moratti a fool ! he is the father of the club, how can you, I can never allow myself
I too was blinded by our big-name buys when he was our president, but after he sold I realized he wasn’t anything but a big fool, trying to live up to and doing everything(even running the club into bankruptcy) to win as much, and to be as popular as his father Angelo Moratti!
HE is a legend and him and Helenio Herrera were the two creators of “Inter’s Golden age” from 1955-1968, where we won everything playing the “famous” Cattanachio still.
Angelo is maybe “the only father of our club” if you like, NOT his son who’s just tried to copy him!
I said it many times I say it again its not easy to be a president of an Italian club and make profit, and make fans happy and win at the same time, only rube did it and that’s because they knew about the FFP a couple of years ago before we found out about it, platini told them, moratti did everything in his power, but bad coaches and flop players coasted us dearly, you can not blame it on him, he put so much of his own fortune in the club for me and your happiness that it had to be said he was almost crazy to do so, right now what is going on for the club is good I agree we are doing much better than moratto era, we have a couple of smart business brains from the asia where they eat mostly sea food and are smarter, but moratti did all he could, don’t forget what he did to bbilan and rube, always respect him don’t become like that nozanetti fag, morrati is to be always loved by all interistas, look at how much he loves inter look at what he says he is just too much I love him to death
No that really isn’t correct, it is well known that the big clubs, AND Moratti him self were all very eager to create a system that would put a stop on the suggerdaddies “ever-spending”. As I said, Massimo Moratti was own of the primos motors in creating that model NOT Juve! Plus Juve went to Serie b and back, and still today, manage to be better managed than we!!
its the stadium man, it made their revenue sky high, and they got lucky with pogba, coman, bonoshit evolved while ranochia flopped, conte was one hell of a coach, so they just added, and they had a better bank to borrow money from
So I guess Juve have simply been lucky moving from serie b to the top of the world (almost) while we – with the help from “The old fool”, have been a sleep buying shitty players and getting in shitty coaches or coaches who didn’t have the same tactically approach as the one before them and therefor needed to start from scratch every time!
No Juve hasn’t been lucky they had a plan which included building a stadium something “the old fool” had 20 years to do, but simply wasted his 1,5 billions on players the club in the end couldn´t afford to pay salaries to!
Had we had a plan we would have picked coaches with the same philosophy of playing and we would have build a new stadium – that’s what Juve did; they hired Deschamps who toke them to Serie A straight away, building the stadium and sold the name(like in Europe), and then Conte, who had done great as a coach in Serie B came in – AND HAD TIME TO BUILD!!!.
The players they bought in were youngster or proven ITALIANS!! They were ready to help the club back to the top straight away and didn´t need time like Jonathan or Alvarez!
in one point you said about rube, we can’t deny that rube -who yeah knew the news years ago- is already one of success family-established club for years, as long as we can see not just from 5-6 years lately. we also can’t deny how rube made themselves become a bayern-like club in here because how well they manage themselves since long ago, even they got crashed with the calciopoli. Perhaps, a run-family like that, that we want to see, not a near bankruptcy thing like we face
yea they picked themselves up pretty good, but still props to moratti for the haymaker
Yes because city play in the epl the richest league in the world were clubs get paid millions for coming up from championship we in italy get nothing when we come up from seria b so you need to think twice before you make these stupid comments and also because moratti went all in for sucess over making a profit is his choice and he spent big to win the ultimate in football everything and no matter how much he lost inter become the greatest period
The great treble team did dominate fool
My life’s just too short to waste more time on you!
Bro, All that Sam said is that there is a legacy of poor Sr. Management. He is correct. The organization was/is disjointed and consequently (irrefutable) Inter struggles to rebuild.
Personally, I am pleased to read this criticism.
Hi Diegomilleto1. Thanks for the comment. It is always appreciated. You seem to have missed a part of the article, I know it was long so I guess that can happen in this era of short attention spans. As I said the triplet winning side which was amazing was the result of one of the only periods of management continuity we have had. Cuper built a foundation in his term, Mancini built on this foundation without overhauling it and Mourinho added the icing during his spell. This period showed exactly how a club should be run. Three managers with a counter attacking/solid defense first mindset building a champion team over several years. That did not happen before or since that period. Now we are all over the place with managers and playing style.
Hey Sam, this article using small font, or just my pc?
Really well put and I´m totally with you on everything (by now you know that Frank’s the name;) ). Thohir wants us to play entertaining football – he’s a man who knows the entertaining business much more than the footballing one and Franky is the right man for that job, STILL football is also about results!!
The love everyone has for Simeone is understandable but it´s very true; they do not play entertaining all-out attack football like FDB does but defensive, counter attacking football with long ball passing….
If the squad is with FDB (and only the club knows that) there’s no need to fire him and start all over again with some one new!
I would love Someone to be our manager. He knows the club and I believe his style is the natural historical style of the club. BUT if the club are determined to become a passing pressing attacking club they have to go all in. They cannot take de Boer then flip to say blanc then try a counter attacking manager like Simeone. It is too.much style chamge
Nope agree, you gotta have a plan for your club -but as you said yourself in the article, that’s maybe the biggest problem at Inter; we never have had the defined, focused plan for the footballing side of the club.
That’s the reason we have appointed coaches like Benitez (4-3-3)playing coach, then getting in Leonardo (4-1-2-1-2) copy past of Mourinho, Gasparini (3-4-3) who had 7 games I think it was and NO players he liked to support him, besides the great Rannochia, then an unproven Sramma (4-2-3-1/4-3-3), who didn’t required any good players because he thought he just could play the primavera stars – Banessi, Longo, Duncan and they’d save the day, and then Ranieri came in (4-4-2) and after him Mazzarri (3-5-2), then Mancini (4-3-3/4-2-3-1) and now De Boer who actually is the first coach to play the same system as the one behind him(4-2-3-1)still more attacking. Could Thohir, who got Mancini in, have a plan for the club?? Even Blanc (4-3-3/4-2-3-1), plays this ball-possession kind of football Thohir wants, even not AS attacking minded as De Boer.
Hopefully the new owners have a plan for the club!
Inter need to agree upon a path and style as a club and put everything in place to support that development from the managers they recruit to the way the youth teams play. Let’s hope they finally do it!
CL final was close ? far from it
Can’t agree more. Cholo was gonna be a good option only if they had decided to stick with Mancini for another season as their tactics are somewhat similar. IMO bringing FDB in the last moment was a mistake but firing him now would be an even bigger mistake which would send the wrong message out and no serious coach will come in the future. Give FDB time and space to work calm, then make a decision at the end of the season.
“Inter is being run like a struggling Serie B team with aspirations of the Champions League.” 100% agree. We said over n over that its our year zero but we always set CL as our target. We know that were not that level yet, but once we get couple of good result n be on high position at the table we suddenly forget our real goals n put pressure to the team. when team failed, we react like were title contender since the beginning n forget our year zero.
You’re totally spot on with everything! The mess, I guess was created with Moratti, that’s when the business which football was turning into and entertaining big-money world was created. He totally failed in building an organization that would be “self-proviant” because he wanted to mixed up in everything from player buys/sales, tactics (yes he discussed tactics used by his current coaches in public, banning Gasbarini to use the 3 at the back system he was known for), financial issues such as sponsorship of the club was also handled by the old fool -and he’s still at it throwing ideas around about brining in Leonardo to take care of the team until next summer – how does that make sense? Know one knows what Simeone dicides to do in the future?
Thohir has been talking about wanting us to copy the Ajax/Barcelona model you talked about, being better at given the youngsters a chance and by playing 4-2-3-1 his favourite system. So maybe him and Suning, who also wants to focus on youngsters, can build a “new Inter”.
Ok, please don’t insult the president who saved us from Pellegrini and won us a tripleta…
Thohir is a complete moron when it comes to football.
We are inter, we don’t need to copy any other teams model. We should have our own identity and model.
Inter DNA is built on a solid defense, we need to address that immediately.
Leonardo is not a bad idea since he knows the league and his tactics involve out scoring the opposition. With our current squad we are extremely top heavy and we constantly leak goals. At least with his style we can bank on our scoring the opponents, and he will most surely help Gabriel barbosa settle in. He would be the absolute best caretaker before bringing in Cholo. Hes also the only caretaker available that has the class to shape up these spoiled mercenaries.
I repeat Thohir is a fool at football, he demonstrated that all he cares about is $$$, he banked big time when he sold to Suning.
Bring back Bergomi, bring back Cambiasso. We need our former legends in management.
Sell Icardi to the highest bidder, he performs, he’s lethal but next season we can avoid his circus.
He should have been stripped, no doubt about that.
Moratti did everything to try to win but he ran this club into the ground financially that is known and is well documented, you cant argue that.
You must be drunk my friend! First of all Peligrinni didn’t do anything wrong in his periode with the club where as the old fool left a club in total disaster and totally broke with a very old squad of players, now that was a man who didn’t know the first thing about football (he fired Gasb after 7 games).
The nonsense of brining in a caretaker to ship the team on to next summer doesn’t make sense either; what’s the point for the players to do their best when they know the current coach is a pure “caretaker”who’s a gonner next summer, and why should we the supporters wast money on a team who’s only thinking about next year, plus which sponsors would want to spend their money on a club acting like that!??
Thohir makes money if the club turns into a success – to me that’ll be a win/win situation!
Leonardo played as a coach a 4-1-2-1-2 system (which he copied from Mourinho) using our great wing backs very well, but our full backs sucks today so…
The only thing I agree on is the bring back Cambiasso as a youth team coach, like Lazio did with Inzaghi!
Yeah, sell Icardi, sell Medel, keep Melo, buyback Guarin. What else do you want? Bring back Mancini as well?
You insult other people as you like but you ask people to do not insult others?
Let me tell you something. You’re a complete moron in managing organization and understanding tactics. So STFU.
we need a team who can fight with this shirt not a team that demanding wages and make some bullshit drama and threatened fans with assassins
good old treble, but please, look at how many years until we got the serie a back? and look how bad our management back then?
I hate our current president and management, but they’re trying running Inter with Inter’s money, not only shareholders money. Just like Suning trying to do after they inject their money.
And don’t forget other sins that our previous management made.
Previous management, loves football but doesn’t know how to run it. Today’s hierarchy, knows how to runs it, but doesn’t know how to bring out the football. That’s it.
I’m with you
thohir wants fdb to stay because he is the one who choose fdb and if fdb fail he make a mistake it means his position as president isn’t safe, bring matrix chucu to teach them how to play with this shirt and not being pussy icardi may leave in the summer let the bidding war begin, he shouldn’t wear that armband since the beginning if he stripped right now it will affecting his mental he may inter’s captain but he is not my inter captain.
Sam I’m so happy you mentioned the All Blacks (a team very close to my heart like Inter), the fact that you mentioned them in an Inter article goes to show just how good they are and just how much we need to follow their example. Their best player and arguably the best player in world Rugby at the moment, Aaron Smith, was recently caught in an airport toilet with an air hostess doing the nasty, he had long time partner at the time. It was a big scandal here in NZ. He was brought before the leadership group of players within the team (which he was apart of himself) and they decided the best thing for THE TEAM was to stand him down for 2 games. The same thing should have applied to Icardi at Inter. There should be and elder group who have a track record of Integrity and honesty. Handa, Miranda and Zanetti should be these people imo. Also I would just like to point out the All Blacks have a winning record of 87% since the mid 1800’s (not the last 10 years) They are the most dominant professional sports team in history. The stats speak for themselves.
If only Inter could follow suit. This wishy washy Chinese takeover will bring in big names but wont bring in any balance or longevity. We need our own stadio and we need more defenders. Forza Inter and Go All Blacks!
We do not need more defenders, we need to replace those who lack the quality to play in the Nerazzurri shirt, which currently are mostly defenders
Pretty much spot on. The higher ups are all terrified of not getting Europe this year, but guess what? We probably won’t regardless who we employ as manager this season or who we sign in January. The season is a write off if you ask me, so let’s see where we end up under FDB. We will have to pray that Simeone takes pity on us and joins us in the summer and that his every whim is catered to. Only then can we genuinely be where we want to be.
I’m sorry, but I don’t think you have understood the article nor the problem aswell. Why would we fire FDB next season only to start over with Simeone? I Think we should build around De Boers tactics and implement that as our way of doing things all the way through the club, as the article suggests.
You must admit that FDB has had us play far more entertaining and convincing than the last couple seasons? We need continuity and a stable environment – even in the rough times that will come.
Sadly FDB doesn’t have that respect from the Inter hierarchy which is clear as day. Plus Ajax have that incredible setup and continuity that is desired yet we witnessed FDB starting off going from a phase of success as Ajax manager to becoming unsuccessful and having to step aside. I don’t see him getting it, this level of respect, just being realistic with the people who are owning this club.
It will take a figurehead like Cholo , who has the pedigree to actually come in and boss them around and let them know what will be done in a take it or leave it manner.
so, from what you said, the problem is clear. the MANAGEMENT, as long as the management themselves can’t fire themselves or at least learn to unite as ONE MANAGEMENT, so, even simeone, guardiola or anyone can’t fix our team for rooting in the long term. I repeat for LONG TERM…
Yes, the right management and the right manager. We definitely don’t have the right people in power and Is FDB the right manager. I don’t know
what guarantee do you have that the team under Simone with this squad and shitty messy top to bottom can bring us success?
and the other thing that in this article was spoken about is changing coach every year when a coach needs a time to build his philosophy in a team and youth player adapt to that!! suddenly turn over and replace with other coach and tactic and blah blah blah
we are at the moment in underneath the ground to call as a team and company and a lot of things, why not be patient and give a coach time to build a future?
just for example look at the Ferguson in MU and see his results in early years of his carrier!
good night mate
I really like this article, Olsen is 100% right about every single word he said
Thanks Ahmed! Appreciate the comment!