Chapter 789 The leaving and the coming (4)
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Some people may ask, why not invite Wenger, who has a good personal relationship with Zhuang Mingge, or Ancelotti, who is in a bad situation in Juventus, to coach in Fiorentina?
Regarding the issues of Wenger and Ancelotti, not to mention their coaching level, but judging from their personality and coaching qualifications, it is difficult to suppress the big guys in Fiorentina, led by Effenberg.
That's right, although Wenger and Ancelotti are not much worse than Heinx in terms of ability alone, they have not had enough capital to make these big-name stars in the team completely obey their arrangements. If they are not done well, the coach will be overshadowed by the players.
Therefore, whether a head coach can succeed in a giant family is not only in addition to his excellent coaching level, but also in order to establish enough prestige in the locker room and let the players carefully implement the tactics he arranged is also very important.
Ancelotti and Wenger are slightly lacking in courage. The former was in Juventus this season because of Pierro's unexpected season reimbursement, and on the other hand, because the stars led by Zidane and Deschamps were not buying his account at all when the team was not good. Not to mention the latter, when Zhuang Mingge thought of Wenger's various weak performances in coaching at Arsenal in the later years, he felt that the reason why the professor could win so many championship trophys in the early days of coaching Arsenal was really thanks to the hard-blooded guys left over from the Graham era, and Vieira, a student brought out by Adams.
By the way, the reason why Ancelotti was able to gain a foothold in AC Milan was largely because he had a good relationship with Maldini, the spiritual leader within the Ross and Blacks during his time. With Maldini as a communication bridge, Fatty An naturally no longer needs to worry about the locker room issue.
The situation of Heinkes is a little different. He was a super shooter in his player age. After changing careers and becoming head coach, he also had outstanding results. He has succeeded in Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern Munich, Tenerife and Real Madrid, and has enough capital to let the players listen to him.
What's more, Heinx and Effenberg are both from Mengladbach. I believe that the German tiger will not disobey the arrangements of this senior he has always respected, and will also be his help in controlling the locker room.
Moreover, Heinquez himself does not have a fixed tactical style. He often fine-tunes the team's existing staffing and established tactics, rather than directly pushing down and rebuilding it, which is also in line with Florence's current needs.
Therefore, based on the above considerations, Zhuang Mingge believes that Heinx is the most suitable candidate for Florence.
Antonioni's moves quickly. After the meeting to decide on the next coach, he did not wait until the next day to go to Heinx for negotiations. Instead, he immediately called the other party after getting the other party's contact information, and also faxed the prepared work contract directly to the other party.
After receiving a call from the Florence Club and agreeing to consider the invitation from the other party, Heinx, who put down the phone, couldn't help but fall into deep thought.
At this time, there were two invitations in front of the German coach who had been unemployed after being fired by Real Madrid. One of them was naturally faxed from the Florence club. The salary and work benefits given above were among the top in Europe. After all, not all clubs are willing to provide a head coach with a three-year work contract with an annual salary of US$3 million.
As for another invitation, it was from Benfica Club. After being challenged by Porto, led by Brazilian scorer Jadel this season and losing the league championship they regarded as the ones they had, the Portuguese giant decisively fired the original head coach and targeted Heinx.
Although there is a very obvious gap in the quotations of the two clubs, Heinquez did not directly agree to Florence's invitation because he has always been very cautious in choosing his work partner and does not like taking risks, so he often makes a more secure choice in his opinion, rather than constantly climbing to a high place like other famous coaches.
In Heinkes' eyes, Fiorentina, which had just terminated his work contract with Capello, is not a team suitable for him to coach. When coaching at Real Madrid, he had already had enough to constantly find a balance between the local factions and foreign factions in the locker room and cannot devote all his energy to football.
This is also why in Zhuang Mingge's previous life, Heinx gave up coaching the giants after leading Real Madrid to win the Champions League, but ran to pick up the coaching sticks of Benfica and Bilbao - he was really troubled by such endless locker room struggles within the giants.
However, when the next day came, what happened during this day completely dispelled the hesitation and anxiety in his heart!
Because early in the morning, Zhuang Mingge brought his almighty secretary Karin to his current residence in Heinx and personally visited the future coach he was optimistic about!
"Chairman Corleon, I'm very happy to see you." Heinquez was quite surprised by Zhuang Mingge's visit. After all, the person in front of him is the chairman of Florence and the chairman of Adidas (this is Zhuang Mingge's public identity). In theory, there must be too many things to die.
Such a big man who has a lot of money would actually come here to invite him to coach Florence in person. No matter what, he gave Heinx enough face, and also showed that Florence's sincerity is indeed very strong. In contrast, Benfica has not sent a manager to negotiate with Heinx so far. He just made a few phone calls and sent a contract. Obviously, his sincerity is much worse.
Thinking of this, the German looked at Zhuang Mingge, who was about the same age as his son, and the balance in his heart naturally began to tilt towards Florence. If he hadn't been worried about whether Zi Lily's locker room would be as numerous as Real Madrid, Heinx would have agreed to the other party's invitation now.
However, when the two sides began to enter the conversation, especially when Zhuang Mingge mentioned that the current leader of the locker room in Florence was Effenberg, Heinx's "schooler" at Borussia Mönchengladbach, the Germans suddenly realized and found that his concerns were really redundant.
What kind of player is Effenberg? As his senior, Heinkes still knows? Since this rebellious tiger can sit firmly in the position of the boss of the locker room, it means that the atmosphere in the Fiorentine team must be guaranteed - otherwise Effenberg will not have to fight with others on the training ground every day?
Chapter completed!