“Made a bad choice”, Manchin wants to become Italy's coach again

Italy's former coach, Roberto Mancini, admits that he is open to return to duty as an Azhur coach after the dismissal of Luciano Spallett. Mancian resigned as coach of the National of Italy in September 2023, becoming coach of the Saudi National team just weeks later. 60-year-old stood in charge [...]
Italy's former coach, Roberto Mancini, admits that he is open to return to duty as an Azhur coach after the dismissal of Luciano Spallett.
Mancian resigned as coach of the National of Italy in September 2023, becoming coach of the Saudi National team just weeks later.
The 60-year-old stood only for 18 matches until October 2024.
Today, he explained his departure from Italy once again and acknowledged that he is open to return.
These situations occur in football; the problem was that two or three of them collected”, Manci first said of Gazzetta dello Sport.
It's fair to say that ifwe had talked more often during those weeks, to clarify things, none of this would have happened. Sometimes wrong decisions” are made.
It's true that I didn't feel the same level of faith as before, but I should have talked to the president about this”, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
I could have done this, and it's my fault. Today, who knows, we can still be working together, trying to reach the World Cup. Maybe after we win the European Championship for the second time”.
There's nothing better than training the national team. I won in clubs, but winning with Italy is something else entirely. Also, you always want to go back to where you were happy. I felt fantastic in Coverciano; the atmosphere was truly fantastic”.
There is no doubt that there would be a great challenge, a big risk. But sometimes you have to take risks, right?
Mancini won the European Championship in 2021 but was eliminated from the preliminary matches of the World Cup just a few months later. During his term as an Azaur coach, he said he dreamed of winning the World Cup with the national. /Periscope












