Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini believes “the Premier League remains the top”.
The tactician left Inter this summer by mutual consent, and discussed his next move in an interview with Corriere dello Sport.
“I’m waiting for a serious project, I’m not rushing,” Mancini shrugged.
“Every now and then it’s good to unplug. I don’t have any pre-conclusions, working in England was fantastic. The Premier League remains the top.”
Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini believes “the Premier League remains the top”.
The tactician left Inter this summer by mutual consent, and discussed his next move in an interview with Corriere dello Sport.
“I’m waiting for a serious project, I’m not rushing,” Mancini shrugged.
“Every now and then it’s good to unplug. I don’t have any pre-conclusions, working in England was fantastic. The Premier League remains the top.”
Inter have had a poor start to the season, with some even accusing Mancini of failing to prepare them properly as he knew he’d be leaving.
“Absolute nonsense, that’s the only accusation I’d like to respond to. The last one to pull me into it was [Ruud] Gullit. He was envious as a player, and now he’s also unemployed.
“What does he know that allows him to talk about the work of a colleague?
“Inter have all the data about the work done in pre-season – we’re in the modern age, there’s GPS and computers. I have a staff of serious professionals, no-one can denigrate our plan.
“We have the data, the numbers, everything is recorded. There’s clarity – a team ready for August 20.
“It takes six or seven matchdays – say until September – to be at the top, that applies to everyone. That’s the end of this speech and polemic.”