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[QUOTE="IthacaMatt, post: 5114513, member: 405"] I would not be unhappy with Pochettino. His style would get the best out of these players. His Chelsea defense was shaky, but his best players were hurt a lot. P.S. - [I]Joachim Low - [/I]Had a winning percentage of 63% in nearly 200 games in charge of the German national team. 1st place and 3rd place in the World Cup, won Confederations Cup, has been out of coaching since being fired by Germany 3 years ago. This guy was Klinsmann's tactical brains. He would understand the project and have instant credibility. Germans also speak very good English, generally speaking. Max Allegri would teach defense incredibly well. His 2nd stint at Juventus didn't go as well as the trophy-laden first time around, but he is a serial winner. He tends to use possession to control pace. Not as high-pressing as the German coaches, but not passive in possession, either. The Italians are known as the king of tactics. He is one of the best. And here's another odd thought - what about David Moyes? He loosened up from such a defensive minded coach, and had a few good teams at West Ham, leading them to unprecedented success for that club. He's kind of like this generation's Roy Hodgson. [/QUOTE]
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