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2023-2024 European Football Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 3274128" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>As mixed as my emotions are about Conte's tenure at Spurs I think he'd be a great fit for what we need in the USMNT. His biggest issues are that he's never stayed longer than 3 years (well timed with the end of the current WC cycle), he's fought with management about personnel transfers (non-factor in international football), and he's a notorious hard-arse when it comes to training sessions (2 week international windows won't wear out players like full seasons of rigorous training). His obvious upside is he's won trophies everywhere he's gone (except Spurs, but his rapid turnaround last season proves his quality even in that short stint). I think he'd bring a level of professionalism and accountability that our young squad needs to be exposed to and he'd develop the talent we have unlike anyone else out there. Also, I think our personnel are a great match for his 3-4-3 formation. I don't have any expectations that it will happen and haven't seen any rumors about him yet, but I think he's a good match for our side right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 3274128, member: 12852"] As mixed as my emotions are about Conte's tenure at Spurs I think he'd be a great fit for what we need in the USMNT. His biggest issues are that he's never stayed longer than 3 years (well timed with the end of the current WC cycle), he's fought with management about personnel transfers (non-factor in international football), and he's a notorious hard-arse when it comes to training sessions (2 week international windows won't wear out players like full seasons of rigorous training). His obvious upside is he's won trophies everywhere he's gone (except Spurs, but his rapid turnaround last season proves his quality even in that short stint). I think he'd bring a level of professionalism and accountability that our young squad needs to be exposed to and he'd develop the talent we have unlike anyone else out there. Also, I think our personnel are a great match for his 3-4-3 formation. I don't have any expectations that it will happen and haven't seen any rumors about him yet, but I think he's a good match for our side right now. [/QUOTE]
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