Mancgull
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Agree with that although Nice have struggled a bit of late, especially with scoring, and maybe Farioli’s methods have been countered by other coaches.If you want genuine continuity there's only one choice.Francesco Farioli: style of play and tactics - The Coaches' Voice
Expert analysis of Italian football coach Francesco Farioli, and the tactics and style of play he has implemented at Nice in Ligue 1www.coachesvoice.com
If we could retain Roberto for another season then I think Farioli would be better placed to take over as he would have had two seasons with Nice and would have built up his experience…. He’s very young for a coach although Tony seems to prefer an up and coming manager to one who may have seen better days. ( maybe Tony senses motivation to progress as a key factor)