Zidane had little to no experience coaching before he took over. And he was 33 when he took over Bayern, didn't seem to be a problem there either. Source: Trust me bro.
Mourinho did some great things for this club and I always felt he was incredibly unlucky to not win a CL here, but as of now the game has passed him by. I don't think the club will ever seriously entertain Jose returning, his next coaching gig should be international.
Zidane Was Ancelotti's assistant. Nagelsmann was getting dressed down by Salidhamisic. We just agree to disagree. I do think though if we sign him I'm reaching out to a bookie to get favorable odds on us Lopeteguiing him. Personally I'd like a successful coach rather than an experiment.
I like Mourinho, but I agree. He is not top coach anymore, beside, what people forget is that at this point of Perez's success (all the CL trophies), he is not looking for a coach to tell him (Perez) what the team needs but for a coach that will play with the players he (Perez) gave the coach. So Klopp or any of the other german managers mentioned here are not really an option. Perez will go with a young coach who will be willing to play with Dani, Tony, Modric and Benzema for the next couple of years, so someone like Alonso or Raul makes much more sense.
That Emre is an obvious choice given his experience and previous success as a coach of Spanish club teams in European cup campaigns and should be considered a total upgrade over Nagelsman with respect to the Real Madrid coaching position. Unfortunately that's not how things really work and at some point reality will hit about how spoiled the club became between Carlo's first season and this year. Went from desperate and losing faith in the search for La Decima to thinking that what Zidane did is the new normal and not willing to extend any grace to a manager like Carlo unless he manages to keep winning a major title every year totally ignoring what's already accomplished.
Nagelsmann got his first crack at a big coaching job and eventually failed. I don't see what makes him a candidate. His resume is paper thin.
Yeah and Zidane got his first crack at a big job and succeeded. It's as if there are things other than experience that matters in terms of results.
I corrected it, but eventually, somebody will have to justify what qualifies Nagelsmann for the job because what he delivered at Bayern plenty of coaches could have. For a forum that concludes that Guardiola failed at Bayern there's a lot of coddling done to Nagelsmann who didn't really live up to the hype.
That doesn't answer my question. Nothing worth noting on his resume, no ties to the club, really, what makes him a candidate?
His approach to the game and his tactics. He is able to breakdown the game like few others. His resume is fantastic for a coach with his experience. And the club clearly recognizes that if they called him even when he was still at Hoffenheim.
Ancelotti was also done, coaching Everton. Maybe all Mourinho needs is a great squad to return to his usual winning self. It's not happening, but Mourinho should always be welcome here. He loves the club.
Going from Carlo Ancelotti to random coaches from Bundesliga... is when you know your priorities are not what they should be.
One would think that Florentino is powerless to change or amend the club's policies. Surely if he can convince people to quit the CL and chase after an ill planned start up league, he can give a coach a contract extension. He can turn the Bernabeu into a glorified shopping mall at a cost of over a billion dollars but apparently can't honor the contract of an employee that's not due to expire for another year. Hmmmm, I'm not sure I'm buying the Flo is a helpless senile old man narrative.
One trophyless season when we didn't even address the squad properly is good enough reason to fire a coach?
That’s the terms of the job. Anyone who signs up for the job knows it. It’s not right nor fair, but it’s reality.