
"Another World Cup without Italy... It's sad. When you didn't qualify, I was with Rui Costa, and we couldn't believe it. 'How is it possible that our Italy didn't make it?' we asked ourselves. But it's real; it happened."
"I disagree: I don't think we need a foreign coach. Italy has coaches with the charisma, the quality, the experience... You can't have Carletto (Ancelotti), but you can have Max (Allegri), Antonio (Conte), and there are certainly others... But there are some things that need to be rethought."
"I see a country like Portugal with 10 million inhabitants: youth competitions, working conditions... there are incredible differences. Then you see the quality of the Portuguese players who come out every week, with the coach having difficulty deciding which players to leave out."
"Italy needs to think deeply about the grassroots. I think Malagò is a strong name: he would bring a wealth of experience, and I'd love to see him as president."
Jose Mourinho expressed his views on Italian football, advocating for Massimiliano Allegri as the new national team coach. Speculation surrounds Giovanni Malagò as a potential president of the Italian Football Federation after Italy's failure to qualify for the World Cup. Mourinho emphasized the need for Italian coaches, citing their charisma and experience. He compared Italy's youth development to Portugal's, highlighting significant differences. He believes Italy must focus on grassroots improvements and sees Malagò as a strong candidate for the presidency, bringing valuable experience to the role.
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