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Cesare Prandelli: “I miss working everyday”

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The Azzurri chief believes that Italy are in a good shape ahead of Euro 2012; insists the free time has improved his quality of life a great deal.
Cesare Prandelli has sidelined all rumours linking him with a move away from Italian National team at the end of Euro 2012, and insists that while he misses the day to day working of a club manager, he enjoys the added time that
he now has for his personal life.
The Italian was appointed at the helm of Italy after the 2010 World Cup, and the tactician has attained much acclaim for taking the Azzurri to the finals of the European tournament with a record breaking qualification campaign.
When asked about his response to interest from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 with a summer move, the veteran admitted that he misses the intensity of a club manager. However, he insisted that his current job also allows him more time
to enjoy his life, and he loves that aspect of it.
The Azzurri chief admitted that his fondness for a manager’s job at a club is something he often speaks about with his colleagues, and they also share their views on the topic with him.
While talking to the press, the 54-year-old said:
“Working every day is something I do miss, but I also will say that my quality of life has improved a great deal. Every now and then I will talk with my colleagues about this, how they would want to work every day.”
Prandelli went on to state that the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 comes with its own merits, and one cannot undermine the importance of that side of the picture. He further stated that he is fortunate to have ample time for his life, and insisted that the
results from Euro 2012 will also shape up the decisions about his future.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 manager maintained that the team is well prepared ahead of the European competition, and insisted that they have the experience and skill to take the European trophy. The manager insisted that every coach believes that
his team can win the tournament, but believes that only the tournament will separate the claimers from the winners.

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