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Gianluca Nani a man on a Mission to make West Ham one the Worlds greatest Teams

A fantastic article in the Basildon Echo, with Gianluca Nani in an interview.

The article reads:

GIANLUCA Nani is a man with a mission.

He wants to turn West Ham United into one of Europe’s top clubs, both on and off the pitch.

To fulfil his aims, the Irons’ new Italian technical director plans
to overhaul everything from the club’s playing staff to its medical and
training facilities.

THEY same Rome was not built in a day.

It is perhaps ironic, then, that Roman Gianluca Nani says that the new West Ham United will not be built in a day.

The 45-year-old arrived from Serie A side Brescia in June with the
remit of transforming the Hammers from a traditional English club to
one at the forefront of European and world football.

To do so, the former law student stated his case for an almost
complete overhaul of the club’s scouting, transfer, training and
medical facilities.

Nani has a dream of attracting the cream of the world’s best young talent to Upton Park before turning them into superstars.

The Italian’s job, he admitted, is a “great gamble”, but Nani is prepared to roll the dice.

“It’s fantastic to be at West Ham. It’s really nice. It’s a really great gamble,” he told the Echo.

“I’m really concentrated because now we are working hard for the transfer market and we try to build a better team.

“We are taking care of the financial side too and we think that West Ham could be a really good team.

“First of all, we are trying to build a team around the squad.”

Since his arrival, Nani’s influence has already been felt in the transfer market.

Valon Behrami arrived from Lazio for £5million at his own personal recommendation.

“Behrami can be one of the top players in the Premier League within
two-or-three years. He has everything needed to be successful in
England,” Nani enthused.

Meanwhile, Bobby Zamora, John Pantsil and Freddie Ljungberg - in
controversial circumstances - have all left the Boleyn Ground since his
arrival.

“Freddie will try a new experience abroad and we let him go,” Nani,
who took part in the negotiation of the Swede’s release from his
three-year contract after just a single season, explained.

“He was available for transfer. He played a lot of years in England
and played for the best team in England and played in Europe.

“He would like to do a new thing and so in respect of him and his career, without any fighting we let him go.”

Despite the ins and outs, many West Ham supporters have been disappointed with the lack of action in the transfer market.

Nani, however, insisted his work in the summer transfer window was not yet done.

“It has not been a frustrating summer at all,” he said.

“I know my job and that is to keep the best players from last season find the best players to add to the squad.

“I’m working hard trying to be ready, when we have the chance, to bring in the best players.

“But, the market could change at any time and you have to be ready to take that opportunity to get the better players.

“Some players could go, while some others could come – you have to be ready at any time.”

Nani made his name by bringing in unproven talent and reviving seemingly spent careers during his nine-year spell at Brescia.

Among those to benefit were Italian World Cup winners Luca Toni and
Andrea Pirlo, Roberto Baggio, Spanish midfielder Josip Guardiola,
Brazilian Matuzalem and Ghanaian midfielder Stephen Appiah.

The technical director wants to build a similarly successful operation in the East End, but it will not happen overnight.

“My plan to build our organisation by finding the best European and
South American players from around the world, we need time,” he said.

“I think we are not finished with the market.

“The balance should be looked at at the end of the market and the real balance will be shown at the end of the season.”

What is clear is that Nani and his scouting network will scour the
world for “the next Cristiano Ronaldo”, with Icelandic teenager Holmar
Orn Eyjolfsson already at the club and skilful Hungarian forward Balint
Bajner on trial.

For now, however, Nani is content with the strength of the Irons’
first team squad and believes the club can enjoy a positive season in
the Premier League.

“Last season, we had some players who were injured, but all of them are coming back,” he added.

“We have a very good medical department and have bought a very
important player in Valon Behrami. We are really following our plan.

“I think we are working the right way. We know we have Craig
Bellamy and Julien Faubert coming back and Kieron Dyer is very close to
coming back again.

“So, I think we can have a good season.”

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5 comments to Gianluca Nani a man on a Mission to make West Ham one the Worlds greatest Teams

  1. josh
    August 14th, 2008 at 4:40 PM

    nani may want to make west ham a great team but you can’t do it without buying like tottenham are i think spurs are going in to the champions league next year with a top 4 finish bieng a west ham fan i would love for us to do that be we need to spend like the are spending.

  2. Joe J
    August 14th, 2008 at 6:34 PM

    @Josh
    I dont expect West Ham to finish higher than top 10 or lower, its amzing how short peoples memories are about Spurs, they spent lots last year and everyone of thier fans was talking about a top 4 place.. but they finished 11th with a fit squad. I think the biggest surprise will be Sunderland this season.

  3. Dave Hall
    August 14th, 2008 at 9:50 PM

    I agree with you Joe. Squandering loads of money doesn’t always bring success, as you so rightly stated about Spurs. How time will come when more money will be available, just as long as it is spent wisely and not over the top.

  4. louis
    August 16th, 2008 at 1:11 PM

    Give us time, we;ll crack the top 4

  5. Sactown Hammer
    August 17th, 2008 at 5:35 AM

    From what I saw on TV today, we lack an attacking center mid.  It seemed Wigan was able to dominate long stretches of time.  Not sure if Parker is the answer in the middle.  When we had Yossi creating chances our attacks we were a fun team to watch.  The first 10 minutes today was obviously great, but once again this team seems to very fragile.  My biggest concern was we were playing another mid level club, but it seemed they were more athletic and very dangerous.  I would hope Nani would bring in players like that.

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