Roberto Mancini: Coach Juventus? Why Not
Mancini would have no problems sitting on the Bianconeri bench, despite the bad rapport between the two during his Inter days.
Jul 4, 2009 1:15:40 AM
Former Inter coach Roberto Mancini has declared that he would find nothing wrong in coaching Juventus in the future if given the opportunity to do so.
Things have not been very good between the currently unemployed coach and the Bianconeri in the past, but it seems that Mancini is willing to put their past problems behind him.
"Coaching Juventus? If there is the possibility, we can easily talk about it," declared the Mancio to sportmediaset.it.
"It seems like I had problems with Juventus, but that is not the case."
Also, Mancini admitted that he does not see anything wrong with what happened recently between Luciano Moggi and Bologna.
"It doesn't seem scandalous to me," he continued. "If we want to talk about football, Moggi understands it well and if there is a club director who is Moggi's friend who wants to speak with him and ask him something, I sincerely don't see anything wrong in this."
This change of attitude towards Juve and Moggi will most likely still not change the opinion of the Bianconeri fans about Mancini, who is now tainted with the Nerazzurri's colours of his past.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section
Things have not been very good between the currently unemployed coach and the Bianconeri in the past, but it seems that Mancini is willing to put their past problems behind him.
"Coaching Juventus? If there is the possibility, we can easily talk about it," declared the Mancio to sportmediaset.it.
"It seems like I had problems with Juventus, but that is not the case."
Also, Mancini admitted that he does not see anything wrong with what happened recently between Luciano Moggi and Bologna.
"It doesn't seem scandalous to me," he continued. "If we want to talk about football, Moggi understands it well and if there is a club director who is Moggi's friend who wants to speak with him and ask him something, I sincerely don't see anything wrong in this."
This change of attitude towards Juve and Moggi will most likely still not change the opinion of the Bianconeri fans about Mancini, who is now tainted with the Nerazzurri's colours of his past.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section
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