Zazzaroni backs Allegri as ‘perfect’ Napoli coach & Mancini ‘99% certain’ for Italy CT job | OneFootball

Zazzaroni backs Allegri as ‘perfect’ Napoli coach & Mancini ‘99% certain’ for Italy CT job | OneFootball

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Zazzaroni backs Allegri as ‘perfect’ Napoli coach & Mancini ‘99% certain’ for Italy CT job

Immagine dell'articolo:Zazzaroni backs Allegri as ‘perfect’ Napoli coach & Mancini ‘99% certain’ for Italy CT job

Corriere dello Sport editor Ivan Zazzaroni has backed Massimiliano Allegri as the ideal candidate to succeed Antonio Conte at Napoli, while claiming Roberto Mancini is all but certain to be appointed as Italy’s next national team coach.

Speaking on Radio KissKiss Napoli, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb, Zazzaroni was characteristically direct.


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“Allegri-Napoli? He would be the first choice and he would be perfect,” he said. “I would not mind at all if Max came to Napoli. For the national team, Mancini is 99.9% certain.”

Immagine dell'articolo:Zazzaroni backs Allegri as ‘perfect’ Napoli coach & Mancini ‘99% certain’ for Italy CT job

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 07: Head coach of Italy Roberto Mancini and Gianluca Vialli of Italy pause for the camera before to the UEFA Nations League group stage match between Netherlands and Italy at Johan Cruijff Arena on September 7, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

Zazzaroni rules out Sarri for Napoli as Allegri emerges as Conte successor

The Corriere dello Sport editor explained his reasoning clearly, arguing that Napoli need an experienced, proven winner to fill the considerable void that Conte, should he leave, would leave behind.

“Napoli after Conte is frightening,” Zazzaroni said. “You need a very experienced, winning coach.” On the alternatives, he was blunt, ruling out Fabio Grosso as not yet ready for a club of Napoli’s stature, and suggesting Maurizio Sarri would instead head to Atalanta.

The comments come at a fascinating moment for both club and country.

Conte’s future at Napoli remains unresolved despite reported progress in talks with De Laurentiis, while the Italy job has been vacant since Gennaro Gattuso’s side failed to qualify for the World Cup.

If Zazzaroni’s assessment is correct, Mancini, who left the Azzurri role in 2023, could be set for a swift and unexpected return to the dugout.

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