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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
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shogun47
on 08/07/2023, 14:20:51 UTC
I thought that Napoli would be able to bring in a well known coach who has achieved great success in the past, but this change is not very special in my opinion. It is an ok change from Spalletti to Garcia. Napoli played such a great season that their ambitions will be high again, but is Garcia the right man for that?

What is Spalletti now doing and did his contract terminate or did he or the club decide to part ways? So far it seems that he didn't sign a new contract when I try to google for it.
Until now, we can only measure Napoli based on the achievements that Rudi Garcia has achieved with his previous club, but because of his lack of achievements, we are not sure that holding control of a club as big as Napoli is a big question mark regarding his ability. But in football, nothing is really easy to guess, maybe Rudi Garcia has his own way of proving many people's doubts. I completely entrust it to him, regardless of whether he is capable or not we will see at the end of the season. What is clear is that Napoli demands as much as possible to maintain the standard criteria that have been achieved.

Nothing is easy to guess, but there is data available that we can look at and Garcia doesn't have a lot of titles or other valuable achievements to his name. Napoli is not PSG where we expect a top coach to be hired, but Napoli also isn't one of these mediocre teams that is forced to fight hard to qualify for the Conference League. They aim at competing for the Serie A title again and I am sure after last season they still have the Champions League taste in their mouth and want to do it better this time. This is what makes me thinking that Garcia could be a coach one level too low.