Former Juventus manager Max Allegri revealed his desire to work in the Premier League. In an interview with the ‘Times’, he admitted his wish.
Max Allegri has been out of work for almost two years after he lost his job at Juventus. In the interview, he said, “I would like to experience the Premier League.”
“In Italy, I was in Milan for four years. Five years in Juventus. Now I expect (to work again) in Italy, but it is difficult, or in England.”
“For me, English football is improving now because there are a lot of foreign trainers. There are more tactics compared to ten years ago. England now is more sophisticated, and more tactical, but is also respecting the tradition of English football.”
“It’s a good balance of the spirit of English football and the new quality and new tactical approach of the new coaches.”
Max Allegri has won 6 Serie A titles as a manager, one with AC Milan and 5 with Juventus. He was also the ‘Serie A Manager of the Year’ 4 times.
As per reports, Allegri may replace Mikel Arteta at Arsenal. The Gunners are in a very bad patch from the start of the season. Arsenal is now 15th in the table with 13 points in the first 11 games. They also lost against Tottenham Hotspurs yesterday by 2-0.
Manchester United’s Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is also on the red alert. But Manchester United are in a better condition arguably and Ed Woodward in a recent interview clearly said that they are keeping faith in Solskjaer.