in Italy for example, they always take foreigners, the result is that the Italian talents don't grow in experience, in fact the quality of the national football team sucks
Yep, The coach's trust in young Italian players is very minimal in Serie A. AC Milan and other serie-A clubs, actually has many quality young Italian players from its academy, but they don't get much trust.
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Rumors are currently growing regarding Pioli future with Milan. after the 1-3 defeat to Dortmund will open the eyes of Milan officials to fire Pioli. Rumor, Milan is interested in replacing Pioli with Bologna coach Thiago Motta. We know, with players who are not very proportional, but Motta managed to draw with the top teams, Inter and Juventus and currently in 6
th position. Is it possible for Motta to be successful with Milan, if Milan fires Pioli? Or will this be another blunder for Milan?
The last golden generation of the Italian national team was formed in 2006, when they won the World Cup. After they all retired, their next generation no longer reached the same level, and we didn't even see a single star who had skills approaching the quality of Pirlo, Totti, or Del Piero, or other legends Cannavaro and Maldini. That's just part of it, even though the quota for local players is still maintained in Serie A, only their quality cannot reach the standards of a star player, so they will always be the first choice when playing at club level.
I think Pioli is not too bad at managing Milan, but to bring Milan to the Scudetto he is not the right person at the moment. His outdated tactics and strategies could not work optimally to catch up with the points left behind by Inter and Juventus. Most recently, he just made Milan defeated by Dortmund, previously Inter, Juventus and Udinese had beaten them at San Siro. In short, it would be better if Pioli were replaced, or it would make the situation even worse, Milan might be thrown out of the top four of the Serie A standings, especially in the UCL I thought there was no longer any hope.