Yes, cant think of anybody better.
2006-12-29 04:26:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Marcello lippi , the international cup triumphing coach (former Italian coach) stated that he would not coach a countrywide group . He stated that he would not visit EPL simply by fact he likes direct touch to the gamers which isn ot conceivable if he has to apply an interpreter . He stated that he's open to Spanish clups and Italian - Seria A golf equipment ! So i think of he could desire to connect actual Madrid or Inter Milan / Ac Milan ! he's in simple terms fifty 9 years and he have faith that he have 4-5 greater years ! He grow to be additionally presented a deal for Manchester United after Sir Alex Fergusson yet Lippi stated he nevertheless could desire to think of ! may well be if Juventus is composed of Serie A < Lippi will coach Juventus . source : recent researches! simply by : Italian soccer , activities at present ! thank you .
2016-10-28 15:37:50
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answered by ? 4
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yes, he led italy 2 win the world cup n managed 2 keep the squad focused especially wit the match fixing scandals talkin place bak home n he has finally received the recognition he deserves italy played well n in order 2 b organised, focused n learn how 2 work together well u need a gud coach
2006-12-30 08:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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of course. he lost a key centreback - alessandro nesta early in the world cup but managed to revamp his defence which only let in two goals in the entire competition with one being a fluke own goal. all of his substitutes worked well and although no italian striker scored more than twice many players got a goal to remember. italy were not a clear favourite but lippi proved many wrong. he deserves the title alright.
forza squadra azzurro!!!
2006-12-29 04:09:05
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answered by Mafia Agent 4207 5
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Why not? He became World Champ with Italy. Perhaps, the coaches of the favorite countries, Argentina and Brazil, screwed up their teams because of their decisions.
2006-12-29 03:56:54
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answered by Sergio__ 7
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scolari... portugal would not have reached the semi's without him
and he was the coach when brazil won the cup in 2002 isn't it?
lippi, i say comes next
then comes klinnsman
2006-12-29 22:18:26
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answered by Speed Demon - Public Servant 5
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no. hiddink is still #1. he is famous for coaching korea in 2002 and led them to semifinal. he coached australia this year. the socceroos beat solomon islands 7-0 and jamaica 5-0. he helped the socceroos qualify for this year's world cup. he helped australia beat japan and helped them reach round of 16. australia could have defeated italy, but the last minute penalty kick really sucked. that ref sucked. australia could have gone to the quarterfinal round. hiddink is still very popular in korea. after being famous for leading them to semifinal, he gets to go on korean airline and asiana airline for free. he gets to be the first foreigner to become a citizen of korea. he also gets to have free taxi ride. that's how much he deserved to be the best coach in the world. he was actually named the best soccer coach in the world. a lot of football associations want to hire him. even the soccer coaches in brazil admire him. hiddink is a very strong and very aggressive coach.
2006-12-29 05:40:12
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answered by Captain Cottontail 4
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i think it's unfair that whoever has link to the italy world cup triumph will be honoured.
cannavaro just gotten so many awards but i think he's not as outstanding as henry who played in 2 finals
lippi is a good coach of course and i don't mind him winning
he led the italy team to win the biggest football prize anyway but i think some attention have to be place on others who did just as well but without luck
yeah?
i was thinking luis phillip scolari or jurgen klinsmann deserve some credit also.
2006-12-29 04:24:09
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answered by Saffron Boudoir 2
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his success with the azzurra its undeniable, but hes got a talented crew, id rather take argentinean diego simeone from estudiantes de la plata, made a decent first half of the year and crowned the team in a stunner last match vs my beloved Boca Juniors
2006-12-29 04:08:27
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answered by mariolo 2
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Yeah he did deserved it more than anyone else. Did any other coach done more than him this year? No. So yeah he did deserved it.
FORZA ITALIA
2006-12-29 06:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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yes he definately deserved it - he lead Italy to victory after all didn't who could possibly deserve it more- Lipi all the way!! :)
2006-12-29 08:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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