Hmmm........, med den seneste udvikling, er det måske ligefrem en forkert tråd at poste i, men here goes:
Det sejler da fuldstændig for Tottenham mht at få besat managerposten.
Nu har de afbrudt de meget fremskredne forhandlinger med Fonseca, og har åbenbart kastet kærligheden på Gennaro Gattuso. Det ender eksplosivt. Prøv lige at se hans Manager "karriere" (kopieret fra Wiki):
Managerial career
Sion
Gattuso started his coaching career in 2011 by attending a course for UEFA A Licence, when he still played for A.C. Milan. He passed the exam in July.[72]
On 25 February 2013, Gattuso was named as the new manager of Sion after manager Víctor Muñoz was demoted to a scouting role after a 4–0 defeat by Thun in the Swiss Super League.[32] Gattuso became the fifth manager of the club in the 2012–13 season.[32] On 27 February 2013, Gattuso won his first match as a manager, beating Lausanne 2–0 away in a Swiss Cup match.[73] Gattuso was sacked on 13 May 2013.[74]
Palermo
Later in May 2013, he was heavily linked with the managerial post at Palermo, after the Sicilians were relegated to Serie B. On 3 June 2013, Maurizio Zamparini confirmed he had a verbal agreement with Gattuso, subjected to a contract release with then manager Giuseppe Sannino. The appointment was made official later on 19 June, after Gattuso successfully rescinded his contract with Sion.[75] Gattuso named Luigi Riccio as his assistant, with whom he worked at Sion.[75] His experience as rosanero head coach was however short-lived, as he was sacked 25 September 2013 after achieving only two wins and a draw in the first six games of the league season.[76]
During 2013–14 season, he also attended a course for UEFA Pro Licence, after which he passed the exam in September 2014.[77]
OFI Crete
On 5 June 2014, Gattuso was appointed manager of Superleague Greece team OFI Crete.[78]
While managing OFI Crete, in the first few months there were rumours that the players and coaching staff were not getting paid due to the poor financial situation of the club. Gattuso lashed out at media saying that he expects 100% all the time from his players regardless if they get paid or not. He then made a bold statement saying that he does not care about the money, but only about the game. Throughout the press conference he controversially threw out curse words and banged on the table.[79][80]
On 26 October 2014 Gattuso tended his resignation as head coach of OFI Crete, following a 2–3 home loss to Asteras Tripolis, citing the club's financial difficulties as one of the main reasons behind his decision.[81] However, on the very next day he changed his mind after having been successfully persuaded by the club supporters and the board to stay.[82] On 30 December 2014, Gattuso officially resigned as OFI Crete manager, due to the club's financial problems.[83]
In January 2015, he applied for the manager's position at Scottish club Hamilton Academical following the departure of Alex Neil.[84]
Pisa
Gattuso was appointed as the manager of the then Lega Pro side Pisa on 20 August 2015.[85] On 12 June 2016, he led Pisa to Serie B promotion after beating out Foggia 5–3 on aggregate in the Lega Pro promotion play-off final.[86] On 31 July however, he suddenly left Pisa, citing "serious, constant and unacceptable" problems at the club being the reason for his departure.[87] One month after leaving the club, he re-joined Pisa as the team's head coach.[88] However, in the following season, Pisa finishes in last place with the second best defense, but the worst attack in the league, and Gattuso resigns again, this time definitely.
Milan (youth)
In May 2017 Gattuso was appointed as the coach of A.C. Milan Primavera,[89] the under-19 team of the club. He was the third former player who won 2007 UEFA Champions League, to coach the Primavera team, after Filippo Inzaghi (2013–14) and Cristian Brocchi (2014–2016). They also coached the first team, after the sacking of Clarence Seedorf (also a former Milan player and 2007 Champions League winner) and Siniša Mihajlović respectively.[90]
As of round 10 of the Campionato Nazionale Primavera (which ended on 26 November), the Milan Primavera side was ranked third (out of 16 teams) in the league's first division.[91]
Milan
On 27 November 2017, Vincenzo Montella was sacked by A.C. Milan. Subsequently, they appointed Gattuso as the head coach of the first team, who left the position as the coach of the under-19s.[92] He recorded his first win with a 2–1 home victory against Bologna in Serie A on 10 December.[93] Milan finished the season in 6th place.
In April 2018, Gattuso's contract was extended to 2021.[94][95][96] In his first full season in charge, Milan missed out on Champions League by 1 point, finishing 5th on 68 points.[97] On 28 May 2019, he departed Milan by mutual consent.[98]
Napoli
On 11 December 2019, Gattuso was appointed head coach of Napoli following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti the previous day.[99]
On 13 June 2020, Napoli achieved a 1–1 home draw with Inter in the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-finals, which allowed them to progress to the 2020 Coppa Italia Final following a 2–1 aggregate victory; Gattuso dedicated the achievement to his sister, who had recently died.[100] On 17 June, Napoli went on to win the final against Juventus 4–2 on penalties after a goalless draw.[101]
On 23 May 2021, the final day of the league, Gattuso was unable to secure a fourth place finish for Napoli after a 1–1 home draw with Verona, finishing in fifth one point below Juventus which won 4–1 over Bologna, granting Juventus qualification to the following season's Champions League instead;[102] Gattuso was sacked from his managerial position the same day.[103]
Fiorentina
On 25 May, Fiorentina announced the appointment of Gattuso as their new head coach, effective from 1 July.[104] However, on 17 June, just two weeks before the start of his contract, Gattuso and Fiorentina mutually rescinded the agreement due to a dispute between the two parties regarding player investment and the involvement of Gattuso's agent, Jorge Mendes.[105][106]
Jeg har da sjældent set en større "accident waiting to happen" end hvis Tottenham ansætter Gattuso. Jeg forestiller mig, at det for spillerne må blive som at arbejde hele tiden, med en håndgranat i den ene hånd, hvor splitten er trukket, og man ikke aner hvornår en lille fejl fører til at det hele sprænger i luften.
Artikel på BBC om Fonseca/Gattuso:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/57518623
Vi kommer kun af med Statsfinancierede klubber, ved at boykotte ALT der har med disse Sportwashing diktaturer at gøre.
Brug din magt som forbruger.