Ernesto Valverde

Morten

Senior Member
Messi is older now, but if PSG is looking for someone to get the best out of Messi(and others in the team), they should hire this guy.
 

Rassvet

Well-known member
Messi is older now, but if PSG is looking for someone to get the best out of Messi(and others in the team), they should hire this guy.

He deserves better than PSG right now. Don't want to see him let down by bottlers in the CL again or in charge of an oil club.

Valverde is too much of a romantic for that imo.
 

vegitot

Senior Member
He is the favourite to take over Atletico but i doubt Simeone will leave.

Poch will leave for sure. Zidane waits for France NT.

So EV at PSG can happen if Nasser really thinks and acts wisely.
 

Joan

Well-known member
Would not be a wise move for him to take over PSG. Domestic competitions means nothing to them and they don't have a team to win a CL.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Lucho should go to PSG and sign Suarez so we can see MSN in action again.

And EV take over Spain NT (which is a job he's waiting for imo).
 

vegitot

Senior Member
Would not be a wise move for him to take over PSG. Domestic competitions means nothing to them and they don't have a team to win a CL.

After Pep, EV is the best coach that can bring the best out of Messi, also can limit his weakness as much as possible.

Nasser has an order to clean PSG. So they build the team to win UCL if they acts like a big club.

And don't forget how Barca fans thought Laliga is a meaningless tittle under EV.
 
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Fati_Future_BallonDor

Well-known member
This guy made Zinedine Zidane (the guy who won Cl three times in a row) look like a school kid. If he goes to Atletico we will see a nice battle for the second place between Real and Barca.
 

serghei

Senior Member
His mellow personality and flexible approach would be welcomed by many stars in teams such as PSG. In general self-absorbed, lazy, and undisciplined stars don't want drill Seargent types like Klopp and Pep to tell them what to do.

EV is the type that bends to the surroundings and tries to keep the pieces together, knowing full well that the problems are there. He's like someone who is an alcoholic, keeps drinking but not as much, so he somehow makes it work in a not sustainable and ideal way, to the point that he still has a job, a family, and manages to function fairly well.

He's also pragmatic enough to not create extra frictions on his own, but rather soften while not removing the existing issues he faces inside the locker-room. He's like "well... the situation is mostly shit, players don't really listen to me or recognize me as the leader, can't change it, so might as well find a way to live with it and make it easier for everyone". The only problem is the paths of least resistance almost always lead to abrupt wake-up calls. In those moments you need managers with bolder personality to stand up to the players.

He would be a good mediator-type manager in a flawed team like PSG. But a fierce leader to inspire his players, make them listen to him, and go to battle he is obviously not.
 
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