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He'll call him up again for the France NT if he gets the job!Poor Benzema![]()
He'll call him up again for the France NT if he gets the job!Poor Benzema![]()
Go out on top ? Since when top managers managing the best teams in the world during their early career think that way ? It's not like this Madrid isn't going to win anything in the future and this spells zero ambition or fear from taking more risks in his early career. He won't find any better job than that Madrid one, ad he has the benefit of doubt there and the love by almost everyone even Perez. Ridiculous decision.
I don't think that's the reason. He's probably just fearing -like some said- that the team will need some changes as most big names are growing old and he doesn't want to take that challenge of rebuilding the squad so he decided to step down fearing it can turn ugly in the next few years if he failed in doing the rebuild.
Should have announced it immediately after the final and fecked Ronaldo over
I don't think that's the reason. He's probably just fearing -like some said- that the team will need some changes as most big names are growing old and he doesn't want to take that challenge of rebuilding the squad so he decided to step down fearing it can turn ugly in the next few years if he failed in doing the rebuild.
Don't know whether the translation is to the point, but what Zidane said in his resign press conference is that he faced problem during this season that he thinsk can't be overcome to keep winning. It hints at power to oversee transfer. So for all the respect talk, it seems to be go back the how much authority Zidane was given. Maintaining the current expectation is difficult when you have the power, let alone depending on the one who manage you to make good decision helping you out.
Pochettino is the one linked to the club the most there's even been reported his contract with Spurs has some sort of buyout clause if Real Madrid comes for him.
No idea really. I hadn't thought we'd even need a new manager so soon. No clue who it'll be. What's Low up to these days? Always liked that damn ball sniffer.
I don't know why I feel like he was sacked because of RM's poor showing in the league and they just want to make it look like he stepped down to save face....
Good call. Could be
It's bizarre for any other reason TBH.
That’s also plausible. Whatever the reason, though, I don’t begrudge him going out on a high. They are definitely in need of an imminent rebuild.
Where does Klopp fit into the equation? I think he would be a great fit at Real Madrid. He would get the best of your forward players plus possibly adding to it with the acquisition of Salah shortly after his arrival.
Don't know if I'd want him after having seen him celebrate that CL final loss tbh. Pochettino would be great.Where does Klopp fit into the equation? I think he would be a great fit at Real Madrid. He would get the best of your forward players plus possibly adding to it with the acquisition of Salah shortly after his arrival.
I don't think the likes of ageing Ronaldo, Bale and Benzema are up for the level of hardwork Klopp commands from his forwards. Its always hardest to coach superstars when they are coming off their primes, that's likely one reason Zidane took off now.
Where does Klopp fit into the equation? I think he would be a great fit at Real Madrid. He would get the best of your forward players plus possibly adding to it with the acquisition of Salah shortly after his arrival.
Klopp doesn't fit into this equation because he's a b-tech manager. Madrid will either go for the young coach with a point to prove or a serial winner.
Klopp has something to prove for sure, especially to the club that made his Liverpool team look rather average.
Perez and Del Bosque hate each other. No chance.Btw the only coach who can replace Zidane without significant changes of the squad plus few more Galactico Transfers by Perez is Vicente Del Bosque. Real will play with a certain style too..
If they keep that core of players and maintain that Real Madrid tradition of superstars, I can't see any coach with a clear and thorough playing or tactical vision working there. There is a reason the likes of Del Bosque, Ancelotti and Zidane worked so perfectly and why Benitez and once re-established again after 2 years, Mourinho found it difficult there. If they are in a position like they were in 2010 where their ego is not so big and they accept they have to start over, they may indulge someone as demanding as the top managers tend to be and allow them to build the team in their image. But a top Real Madrid need a manager with very little ego who will just make sure they get along. This is why I can't see Poch, Klopp, Simeone, Mourinho, Pep or Conte going there now at least. Out of the well known name, a good shout might be Allegri or Löw. Other than that, I can see them going for some promising La Liga coach or another ex player with a decent managerial experience like Barcelona did with Enriqué.This is such an interesting situation.
I can't wait to see who they go for.
Poch? Would Jose leaves us to go back there? Apparently Perez has always been keen on that. Would Klopp go if approached? I actually don't think so. I can't really see them going for Wenger. They wouldn't get Simeone. Are there any top international managers who may be available after the WC?
This also means that if Perez feels Ronaldo and Bale should leave, they'll leave. Guaranteed. It'll be agreed with the new manager.
Klopp is not gonna change as a manager. He's found a way that he likes to manage and sticks to it. He would most probably never consider managing Real Madrid because there is far too much pressure to win there. He had his pick of the top clubs, the two most realistic were Bayern and United when his Dortmund team were regressing. Instead he chose to stay at Dortmund and have them midtable before leaving.
Wenger was much more invested in Arsenal than Zidane or any other manager bar Fergie can ever be though. It's significantly more difficult to step aside from something that you as good as built. He endured a decade of penny pinching to build that stadium that was going to benefit Arsenal long term, turning down big job offers that were going to bring a much bigger chance for success. In the end he definitely should have left before he did but it is not unfathomable that he felt he deserved more time considering he gave to that club much more than most managers do.Wenger could learn a thing or two about him, people were always making excuses for his lack of success but he always had the option to step aside like Zidane just did and even if I want Zidane to continue it really speaks volume about his integrity as a person and professional.
"No estoy pensando en eso. Sólo digo que después de tres años es la decisión que he tomado. Me puedo equivocar o que haya gente que piense otra cosa. Pero si no veo claramente que vamos a seguir ganando... A lo largo de la temporada puede pasar de todo, pero si no lo veo tan claro como quiero, llega un momento en el que dices que es mejor cambiar y no seguir y hacer tonterías".
While Perez and Zidane shared mutual respect for each other and on the same page on the general thing, by what Zidane said, there was thing is out of his hand and it looked like it can't be resolved. Something can be very small like hypothetically how players may go to Perez first bypass Zidane. It's harder for Zidane to motivate them as it's already naturally harder with the height they reach. Even if Perez decision is still favor Zidane, with the third man involved, it's a different game than if the players only have one options. With the third CL win, I think Perez didn't expect Zidane to quit not because they don't have difference, but he thinks the glamour of the feat would compel Zidane to overlook the difference and keep going. You know the prima donna just needs here & there reassurance hugs.But Perez seems to be devastated by the news, that doesn't spell like there's argument between both on the how the team building strategy is working as Perez seems to want him to stay and Zidane didn't question the way the transfers were going on during summer and after that when the results were poor. On the contrary he seems to be supporting these decisions at public.
I think he just thinks the team needs some overhaul as the players are getting old and he doesn't believe he has the ability to do so, so decided to believe fearing it can turn ugly coming next years.
While Perez and Zidane shared mutual respect for each other and on the same page on the general thing, by what Zidane said, there was thing is out of his hand and it looked like it can't be resolved. Something can be very small like hypothetically how players may go to Perez first bypass Zidane. It's harder for Zidane to motivate them as it's already naturally harder with the height they reach. Even if Perez decision is still favor Zidane, with the third man involved, it's a different game than if the players only have one options. With the third CL win, I think Perez didn't expect Zidane to quit not because they don't have difference, but he thinks the glamour of the feat would compel Zidane to overlook the difference and keep going. You know the prima donna just needs here & there reassurance hugs.
I agree that they need huge change, I just disagree about the reason as Zidane doesn't fancy the rebuild job. It's more like he disagree on how to move this team on.
I just him want to leave Liverpool and take Salah with him.
Zidane will probablly be France next manager after the WC.
Pochettino will probablly go to Madrid. He signed a new contract with the Spurs, but in that contract there is a clause that he can resign if Madrid or PSG offered him the job as manager.
By the way, winning 9 throphies in 2.5 years while having spent only 75 million euros in that time while gaining more money from selling some players is an amazing achievement.
Grande Zizou!!
I agree that they need huge change, I just disagree about the reason as Zidane doesn't fancy the rebuild job. It's more like he disagree on how to move this team on.
There is no such clause. It's a made-up fantasy to provide media click-bait.
Zidane will probablly be France next manager after the WC.
Pochettino will probablly go to Madrid. He signed a new contract with the Spurs, but in that contract there is a clause that he can resign if Madrid or PSG offered him the job as manager.
By the way, winning 9 throphies in 2.5 years while having spent only 75 million euros in that time while gaining more money from selling some players is an amazing achievement.
Grande Zizou!!
There is no such clause. It's a made-up fantasy to provide media click-bait.
You believe that?![]()
Maybe it was made up by the media, thats what I read when he signed the new contract.
Still if that isn't true, what it is true is that Levy has a good relationship with Real Madrid and Florentino. And if Pochettino wants to go to Madrid, there is no reason they won't negociate with them, specially when they are not PL rivals.