I think the Napoli management is looking for a coach with much more experience than Spalleti in the Champions League where Napoli performed well honestly but not at the level that is expected from a team who dominated a big league like the Serie A.I think that Napoli management is not thinking of the Serie A to win it again although it is in their objectives,rather they are focusing to bring again the absolute glory of Champions League in Napoli,to the city of Naples who will make sure to burn it down again,even in a bigger amount than they did in the party for Serie A title.
Well maybe the next season's goal for Napoli is indeed the Champions League and they certainly need a coach who has a lot of experience in the Champions League. But I still doubt Napoli will be able to get a coach who meets these criteria. Because now even the hunt for coaches is as fierce as the hunt for players in the transfer market.
But the President of Napoli, Aurelio De Laurentiis, apparently has criteria for a coach who is used to using a 4-3-3 formation scheme. and the names of suitable coaches and strong candidates include Thiago Motta (Coach of Bologna) and Vincenzo Italiano (Coach of Fiorentina). The President of Napoli wants to continue to maintain the game scheme that Napoli currently has.
I still can't believe that their fired their manager, it just doesn't make sense because they are literally firing a coach that gave them a title after so many years. What were they thinking? They are going to find someone cheaper that will do better than him? They assumed the success came because players were good and other teams were bad, but none of this would be possible without the manager.
In the end, we are going to see the team get a lot worse if they keep this up and they end up firing more staff and selling players and basically restarting with same result hopes. They will not even be in the top 4 if they do this and it looks like they are going to do it anyway. I guess it's their own club, let them do whatever they want.