Cristiano Ronaldo Roberto Mancini Qatar Italy Brazil Australia Japan Saudi Arabia Football country UPS COST cup as Cristiano Ronaldo Roberto Mancini Qatar Italy Brazil Australia Japan Saudi Arabia

Roberto Mancini Eyes Asian Cup As He Seals Lucrative Saudi Move

sports.ndtv.com

Roberto Mancini said he hoped to lead Saudi Arabia to Asian Cup victory within months as he signed a multi-million dollar deal on Monday, just a fortnight after quitting as Italy coach.

The former Inter Milan and Manchester City boss held up a green shirt that read "Mancini 2027" after inking a contract to stay with the Green Falcons beyond the next World Cup.

Mancini, who has insisted that the oil-rich monarchy had "nothing to do" with his shock Italy exit, was reportedly offered more than $25 million to join the big-spending Saudis. "I'm not a magician," said the Italian, when asked what he could promise the Saudi people -- before pledging to go for Asian Cup glory in January-February in Qatar. "Our target is to try to win the Asian Cup after 27 years," he said. "We have four months.

We have four friendly matches. We have two games for the World Cup (qualifiers) and after we have 20 days to prepare for the Asian Cup. "We know that there are many top teams like Japan, like Australia, like (South) Korea.

Related News
Roberto Mancini terancam mendapat tuntutan hukum dari FIGC usai mundur sebagai pelatih Timnas Italia. Ia dinilai telah melanggar kesepakatan kontrak.
Roberto Mancini tak terima dituduh meninggalkan Timnas Italia demi menerima tawaran membesut Arab Saudi. Dia mengungkapkannya di media sosial.
Facing the media in Riyadh for the first time since taking over as Saudi Arabia national team manager, Roberto Mancini was clear in what constitutes his primary aim in the new role.
Roberto Mancini has set his sights on winning the 2023 Asian Cup with Saudi Arabia, but stressed hard work is the only secret to success as he conveyed his pride at being chosen as the national team’s new manager.
Roberto Mancini had a faraway look in his eyes. It was creeping towards midnight on a humid evening in Sicily and, in the creaky old Stadio Renzo Barbera, he was confronting what he called the “unthinkable.”

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.