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  • Who should be the next Italy manager? VOTE!

    Who should be the next Italy manager? VOTE!

    Italian FA president Carlo Tavecchio revealed earlier today, Antonio Conte will no longer be Italy’s coach after EURO 2016.

    Next summer, Conte will travel from France to London, more precisely to the Stamford Bridge, to put pen to paper on a new contract with Chelsea, but Mr. Tavecchio’s hopes is to have already found Conte’s replacement by that time.

    Let’s find out together who could replace the 46-year-old manager as Italy boss.

    Roberto Donadoni and Giampiero Ventura are two plausible options for Italy’s bench. The current Bologna gaffer had already been in charge of Italy national team from 2006 to 2008, but he was sacked after Italy were eliminated from EURO 2008 quarter finals on penalties at hands of Spain.

    Claudio Ranieri, Walter Mazzarri, Eusebio Di Francesco, Fabio Capello and Roberto Mancini could also replace Conte, even if Leicester’s boss Ranieri revealed last week he prefers leading clubs over national teams, while Roberto Mancini exclusively revealed calciomercato.com he sees himself working at Inter next season too.

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