Serie A in Cesena in two years? With Mignani (perhaps) it is possible. And about Tuscan…

Serie A in Cesena in two years? With Mignani (perhaps) it is possible. And about Tuscan…
Serie A in Cesena in two years? With Mignani (perhaps) it is possible. And about Tuscan…

D’Aversa would probably have been the perfect leader for Cavalluccio. But Arctic, by bringing home the former Bari trainer, did the right thing. Tuscan away? Right so, even if…

Immediately a crunchy consideration. The free-range Roberto D’Aversa, so on the nose, was perhaps more ‘from Cesena’ than the elegant Michele Mignani. And Fabio artigianato knows this well. Indeed, very well. However, I’ll say it straight away, I am very happy with Michele Mignani’s arrival in Romagna. That he is an excellent coach. A very good person. Someone who knows Serie B almost like the back of his hand. One who, just a year ago in Bari, he missed the connection to Paradise by a whisker. That same Paradise that the Americans ‘branded’ Cavalluccio expect to be able to harpoon within a couple of years. Yes, the return to Serie A by 2026: this is the goal of Mike Melby & Friends. Difficult objective to achieve, let’s say it straight away. Extremely difficult. But not impossible. Because beyond some Tafazzian harakiri (see the Lewis Junior case, see the return of Scalabrelli, see the enlistment of Klinsmann Junior), in the last two years, on the banks of the Savio Americans have always done things right. Of course, B is not C. And, in order to be able to aim for a medium-high level championship from next season, we will need to stage a mini revolution as soon as possible. A few stories: the current Juventus squad is full of players who simply cannot make it to Serie B – for technical, mental and personal reasons. They serve like bread a goalkeeper, two central defenders, two external, three midfielders, an attacking midfielder and at least one striker. A mini revolution, precisely. Oh, one last thing. Allow me to say a few more words about Mimmo Toscano. Many on the banks of the Savio are still tearing their hair out over his departure. Here, let me tell you: a good 70% of all those who now (already) regret the Calabrian trainer, only ten months ago – or after the defeat against Olbia on the first day – of Tuscany they said plague and horns. Loudly calling for his (absurd) dismissal. Well, in these cases ‘just’ a bit of healthy balance is needed. Toscano wasn’t a bad guy then and he’s not a phenomenon now. Let me explain better: the now former Mimmo Bianconero is an authentic caliph of Serie C, where in his career he has collected triumph after triumph. But in Serie B, history says, so far he has collected failure after failure. Probably Arctic, when – already in unsuspecting times, several months ago – ousted Toscano, he ‘simply’ thought of this. Rightly so, I add. Rightly. Of course, in the presence of the one who brought the cadetteria (and the enthusiasm) back to Cesena, perhaps he would have needed ‘just’ a little more tact. A little more style. That’s all.


PS 1: Those who… with Mignani we go to A direct

PS 2: Those who… with Mignani we go to the play-offs and then we’ll see…

PS 3: Those who… with Mignani take home one peaceful salvation

PS 4: Those who… Mignani he doesn’t eat panettone

 
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