Well one can dream. Dragging Italy back to a world cup is the sort of insane task I could see Pep taking on.

by tylerthe-theatre

6 Comments

  1. BigBadBen91x on

    Yeah and im dreaming of going back in time and banging a prime Margot Robbie since we’re having this conversation

  2. graveyeverton93 on

    The most influencel manager of all time without a doubt and arguably the best ever, but I don’t think he will ever take a job when he doesn’t have all the advantages.

  3. mastodonopolis on

    IMO, I don’t think he’s suitable for a national team job.

    He seems like a manager that needs the right players of certain qualities to play the style he wants. He simply wouldn’t have the luxury of getting the players he wants and time to drill them the system.

  4. * insert name of best manager in the world * is the best man for the job.

    I would image Pep is the best man for the job for quite a lot of teams. Doesn’t mean it’s gonna happen.

  5. StandardInfluence878 on

    These are just dreams; there’s nothing concrete, and in fact, I think it’s highly unlikely. Right now, it’s honestly depressing to talk about Italy playing friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece while having to wait four more years just for a chance to qualify for the World Cup.

    Italian fans are the unluckiest in the universe. While everyone else is watching the World Cup, they are left frustrated for the third time in a row, with nothing but theories and empty hopes

  6. JarvisModeOn on

    I don’t think Pep will go for Italy.

    The whole identity of Italy’s football is playing defensively which is completely opposite to Pep’s style.

    If Pep ever decides to take charge of a national team, I think he will go for Spain or maybe Argentina.