The Misters
‘The Misters’ Part VIII: Massimiliano Allegri – The pragmatist king of Italian football
Massimiliano “Max” Allegri is one of the most successful and debated managers of the modern Italian era. Admired for his ice-cold pragmatism, unmatched trophy haul, and...
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The Misters
/ 3 months ago‘The Misters’ Part VII: Maurizio Sarri – The philosopher returns as Lazio reunite with their most complex modern maestro
Maurizio Sarri’s career is one of the most unconventional and fascinating journeys in modern Italian football. A former banker who rose...
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The Misters
/ 3 months ago‘The Misters’ Part VI: Paolo Vanoli – Fiorentina’s new architect of identity and discipline
Paolo Vanoli’s rise through the coaching ranks has been anything but conventional. Once a quiet, diligent full-back known for tactical intelligence...
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The Misters
/ 4 months ago‘The Misters’ Part V: Gian Piero Gasperini – From Atalanta innovator to Roma’s ambitious new era
If Italian football has long revered charismatic, trophy-laden coaches, then Gian Piero Gasperini stands apart as one of the great innovators...
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/ 4 months ago‘The Misters’ Part IV: Ivan Jurić – The fiery Croatian tactician leading Atalanta’s next evolution
Ivan Jurić has built a reputation as one of Serie A’s most intense, demanding, and tactically sophisticated managers. Fiercely competitive and...
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Calcio Amore
/ 6 months ago‘The Misters’ part II: Cristian Chivu – From treble hero to Inter Milan’s new architect
When Inter Milan turned to Cristian Chivu as their head coach, it wasn’t merely a nod to a familiar face—it was...
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Calcio Amore
/ 7 months ago‘The Misters’ part I: Antonio Conte from midfield leader to managerial firebrand
Few figures embody the intensity, discipline, and tactical rigour of Italian football quite like Antonio Conte. Known for his animated touchline...
