Citazione di: JoeStrummer il 31 Ott 2018, 13:05
Beh secondo le tue strampalate teorie uno che gestisce la seconda rosa in Italia e arriva 5°, schiavo dei senatori peraltro, in una classifica del genere la dovrebbe vedere con il binocolo...
Invece è interessante approfondire il giudizio tecnico:
Unfortunate not to reach the Champions League last term, his Lazio side have become a team to be feared in Italy, earning some spectacular results with their exciting play. Tactically astute and particularly good at bringing the best from an attack led experly by Ciro Immobile, it would not be a surprise to see one of Italy's bigger clubs poach Inzaghi Jnr very soon.
Praticamente il mister di una squadretta che ha messo paura alle grandi del Campionato e che presto verrà cooptato da una di queste.
Not only has Pioli moulded an entirely new Fiorentina side – the youngest in Europe on average age – into a vibrant, attacking outfit, but he demonstrates all the personal attributes that his team have so sorely needed.
This was never more evident following the shocking death of his captain Davide Astori last March, with the coach personally breaking the tragic news to each member of his team. Now the Viola go again for Europe under Pioli, united in their goals and with a renewed positive outlook. – Adam Digby
Not only Giampaolo did take over from departing legend Maurizio Sarri at Empoli in 2016, he actually improved the team and was quickly snapped up by Sampdoria.
There, he has found the perfect blend of young, hungry talent (Dennis Praet) and experienced veterans (captain Vasco Reginin and 35-year-old striker Fabio Quagliarella), moulding them into a formidable team capable of shocking Serie A's top sides. Milan Skriniar and Lucas Torreira may have secured moves to bigger clubs, but the 51-year-old continues to deliver results for the Genovese outfit. – Adam Digby