Rocky;2899709 said:
After I calmed down after Italy's elimination, I realized that Italy will do fine. Italians consistently play well at the youth level, so it's up to the Serie A coaches to develop the talent that Italy produces and get them ready for the senior national team. That means top clubs giving youngsters a shot in the first team and letting them make mistakes instead of yanking them at the first sign of trouble.
100% agreed! currently, calcio has got a lot of brave and adventurous managers, so that will not be the problem ... it'll be minimizing the impatience/meddling of the presidents/directors that could be the area of concern ... but I am very optimistic, with a lot of attacking managers with innovative ideas in the league, and with Prandelli at the national helm ... there are 4 full years to blood the new crop, and a EURO half way through to test their competitive progress ... plenty of reason for optimism ...
Rocky;2899709 said:
And Xifio, you could have included Federico Macheda, even tho I don't think he'll be that good.
I thought of him, actually ... but I felt he has been more of a lucky goalscorer than a prolific talent ... but he has time, so I'll add him to the list ...
I thought of Rodrigo Possebon too, but he hasn't progressed as much as I would have expected ...