Enzo Maresca, hero of the Sevilla FC in the end of Eindhoven, where he scored two goals, he continues his training as a coach and could be close to taking a leap in his fledgling career. Thus, the current coach of the Manchester City sub 23, who will play 134 games with the Sevillista elastic, is in the orbit of Celtic, which is looking for the replacement of Nel Lennon.
Despite not being a military man in one of the main European championships, the Scottish club is a historic one on the continent and the possible arrival of the Italian has triggered a debate about the convenience of choosing Maresca, which has its supporters and detractors.
“Enzo is a great candidate for the position and will have learned a lot working with Pep for a year and getting little ideas from him. What you see with Pep and his style of play, that’s what Enzo admired. When I was at West Ham, there were three or four different coaches who I studied and tried to work as if I were the coach, “says West Ham player Robert Snodgrass from Scotland, where he coincided in the Italian stage as second to Manuel Pellegrini.
Speaking to ‘Go Sport Radio’, Snodgrass added that: “Someone has to come in and give Christies, Edouards, Griffiths their trust back. But I think he will have other interested clubs. I worked with him for 18 months before David Moyes came in. and West Ham wanted to keep him. “
The approval of Snodgrass contrasts with the opinion of another Scotsman, former player Chris Sutton, who played, among other teams, in Celtic. “It’s a big step to take over a club the size of Celtic. Can he have the personality and character to tackle what will be his first big job? He may be a brilliant coach, but at the moment it is a great question, “said the current television commentator in statements made to the Daily Record.
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