Juventus FC keen to lure Manchester City’s coach Roberto Mancini as the new boss – Serie A Update
Rumours in Italy are ripe that Roberto Mancini is going to be in charge of Juventus FC in the 2011/12 season. The former Italian striker is currently the head coach of the English Premier League outfit, Manchester City. Having played in the league with tremendous
success and also having managed the likes of Fiorentina, Inter Milan and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775, Mancini is no stranger to Italian Serie A.
There have been numerous meetings between Mancini’s agent and Juve officials as reported by Italian news agencies and there is a great possibility that the former Nerazzurri boss will be back in the Italian top flight.
Current Juventus boss, Luigi Del Neri, has been under constant criticism this season owing much to the inconsistency the Bianconeri have exhibited throughout the season. The Lady Killers have had a tough season despite boasting a number of world class players.
There is a great possibility that Del Neri will exit from the Turin giants, paving way for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323’s return to Italy.
Reports also identify the move as a possible revenge over Inter Milan’s President Massimo Moratti and his team, as the Inter Patron sacked the tactician on May 29, 2008, after a defeat at the hands of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 in the second round of UEFA Champions League.
Mancini was a huge success at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567, where he brought home three Serie A titles, led the team to Coppa Italia victories twice while he also guided the men in black and blue jerseys to two Supercoppa Italiana trophies.
It would be a great move for the Turin giants to lure the former Nerazzurri tactician to Stadio Olimpico di Torino. The Old Lady is looking to revamp the squad for the next season as the White-Blacks aim for a better finish. Mancini has brought titles to
Inter Milan and there is no reason the tactician will not repeat the feats with the perennial giants of Italian football.
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