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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
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shogun47
on 08/07/2023, 19:48:29 UTC

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Indeed Rudi Garcia will be the person most responsible for maintaining Napoli's consistency in the next season and I hope that if he doesn't give the same expectations as what the fans want, I hope everyone can understand that. Moreover, Rudi Garcia is not a perfect person and managing Napoli with the pride of all his fans is not easy.
although some people believe that Rudi Garcia is a coach who can bring new changes to Napoli, I'm not sure. we know that Spalletti has a lot of experience and to make a good contribution to Napoli takes a little time while Rudi Garcia doesn't have too much experience yet and hopes to be able to make a difference for Napoli? let's see what happens but a little skeptical of Rudi Garcia.

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.
I wouldn't want to sound disrespectful to Rudi Garcia but I don't think he's the best man for the managerial position at Napoli after the departure of Spalletti.
Napoli needs a manager who can perfectly maintain the kind of confidence that's been initiated by the outgone manager Spalletti which I don't think Rudi Garcia can do it. It is one thing to win the title but a whole different thing to retain and I don't think Rudi Garcia can help the club retain the title

That is the problem I have with managers who are supposed to achieve something that the team itself has never achieved before and the manager has also never been there. I think in these constellations it becomes critical as soon as some weakness comes to the surface during the season, when the team starts to struggle without any good reason. That is the time for a coach to bring in all the experience from difficult situations that he has gone through. That is authentic and trustworthy. If a coach doesn't have that experience, it is much harder to convince a team of something to be possible that seems rather impossible. It's a difference if Guardiola or Mourinho or Klopp tell you that a game is not lost or someone like Garcia.