Italian influential representative Mino Raiola insists whoever taking over as new Italy coach must rediscover their lost identity.
The 2006 World Cup winners endured a dismal World Cup Campaign in Brazil, which in turn provoked Cesare Prandelli to step down.
“I’d like a Coach who had clear ideas and stuck to them. In the world we became famous for catenaccio, but lost any sense of identity,” Raiola said, as quoted by reliable
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“The FIGC needs to change, get rid of those who didn’t dare defend Mario or the other players, who were incapable since 2006 of starting a real project.”
“They would only need to copy the approach of others, like Spain or Holland, but nothing happens.”