Paul Simonis for me for a real shake up of the club, playing structure and mentality. Won’t happen though as they’ll go for another younger British coach like Ramsay, Carsley or Carrick.
Off the list, I’d probably say Hassenhüttl, as long as it’s the Hassenhüttl of his younger coaching days rather than the one of recent years. The one who had an identity to his ideas and style (433/442, extreme pressing, fast, exciting football) and who wanted to take risks.
Off the list, I’d probably say Hassenhüttl, as long as it’s the Hassenhüttl of his younger coaching days rather than the one of recent years. The one who had an identity to his ideas and style (433/442, extreme pressing, fast, exciting football) and who wanted to take risks.
