Sunday, September 28, 2014

Mancini, a threat to White – Sports.fr

The Early disappointing season PSG already up Laurent Blanc in an uncomfortable situation on the Parisian bench. At that point already a contender to succeed coach doubles champions France will profilerait in the person of Roberto Mancini believes Le Parisien.

According to information relayed by Le Parisien, a prime candidate is already on the horizon profilerait successor on the bench to PSG Laurent Blanc increasingly weakened by a disappointing start to the season. A three-day clash in the Champions League against FC Barcelona on Tuesday in the Parc des Princes, the new draw (1-1) recorded Saturday at the Stadium, against Toulouse on behalf of the 8th day of Ligue 1 , would be inconsistent with the roadmap set by President Nasser al-Khelaïfi his technician, certainly publicly supported by one (1-1) conceded against Lyon, but “guest” especially to win his next two appointments -you in the league and do well against Barcelona. A chain longer relevant after the sad performance in the Rose City.

The advantage of having already led players forefront, including a Zlatan Ibrahimovic

And if, according to the newspaper, no track has so far been enabled by the leaders in Paris, any humiliation Tuesday against the Barcelona would be sorely missed by the Qataris for which a man would present an ideal profile in the case of a change of coach at Paris: Roberto Mancini, free since leaving Galatasaray last spring, has the stature to regain control of a workforce unable to revive the momentum today which allowed the conquest of two league titles in France the past two seasons.

More than the former Sporting Director, Leonardo, whose name insistently, but that is no longer always selonLe Parisien, out of favor with some members of the Paris cloakroom, former coach Manchester City and Inter already approached by PSG in 2013, also has the advantage of having already led to players of the first rank, including a Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Milan between 2006 and 2008

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