To be fair I don't think he is going to say that in his first press conference. I am sure on the training field he will say what he has always said.
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To be fair I don't think he is going to say that in his first press conference. I am sure on the training field he will say what he has always said.
I reckon he will say:
"Ho parlato con lui e con Steven Gerrard chiedendo espressamente di usare grande calma e prudenza. L'obiettivo è averlo in campo al massimo della condizione a Liverpool. I suoi capelli? Meglio adesso che prima, con quella "crapa pelata". Guai a lui se li tocca...
Un po' mi fa pena. Trentun anni, ridotto come un Enzo Braschi qualunque. Lui che poteva essere il re McLaren biggo Pr*cko."
But I could be wrong.
Even after Capello showed up, the racism continued. "I want an Englishman" from the nobodies.
Lots of countries all over the world hire coaches from all over the world, ourselves included. Grow up, and get on with it. :rolleyes:
I dont think Italy , Spain , France , Germany , Brazil Argentina have had foreign managers though ?
Thanks Lopez I stand corrected , still they were both of the Spanish footballing system
Absolutely. And as stated they were both Spanish citizens. The thought of a foreigner running 'la seleccion' would cause outrage across the country, even in the parts where you wouldn't have thought so. ie. 'What's wrong with a Basque/Catalan getting the job? Another Madrid conspiracy to keep US out of having the main job by employing a foreigner.' Even though with the exception of Javier Irureta, I can't see anybody from these two parts of Spain currently being in contention.