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Oficialiai darbą pradeda Vinai Venkatesham, naujasis Tottenhamo CEO, ex Arsenal žmogus. Kaip suprantu ten daug nuveikė, pradedant nuo Artetos pasamdymo ir einant iki Edu/kitų skyrių formavimo. Kaip atrodys nauja Spurs hierarchija tai kaip visada neaišku, nes jau yra Chief Football Officer Scott Munn bei Technical Director Johan Lange. Yra gandų, kad vienas arba abu eis lauk, o į klubą grįš Paratici.
There is, of course, talk about Ange Postecoglou’s current position, and that if (a big if at this point!) he is not retained, Spurs are considering candidates like Andoni Iraola, Marco Silva, Oliver Glasner, and Thomas Frank. Frank is apparently preferred by Lange, though it’s not clear who would take the lead in finding Postecoglou’s potential replacement.
It’s an interesting shakeup. Under this plan, it would appear Venkatesham, a highly respected football executive who is credited for the way he ran Arsenal, would keep everything in line. One would assume that Lange would lead Spurs’ team of data nerds while Paratici’s extensive football contacts would take the lead in negotiations for player acquisitions and sales. In this way, Paratici’s role is a little closer to the one he had at Juventus. This would also be a pretty strong indication that Scott Munn is the odd man out.
Could it work? I mean, who knows! But putting control of the football ops under a proven executive like Venkatesham makes me think it probably would. The dichotomy of styles between Lange and Paratici is a bit odd — the Black Box vs. the Scattergun — but it could be a really fruitful and collaborative partnership.
Tokio kalibro CEO, spėju, norės savo trenerio ar bent jau štampo. Paprasta kalba, tai arba atsives savo trenerį, arba su vainikais pristatys Ange kaip trenerį dešimčiai metų į priekį. Tas svarstytas variantas, kad Ange bus
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