Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini is confident of getting along with new coach Walter Zenga.
Zamparini admits he felt letdown by Davide Ballardini after his departure last week: "I felt offended by Ballardini.
"During the year I only analysed the performances of the team, they were not meant to insult the Coach. It takes intelligence to understand that."
Considering Zenga is also known for a fiery temperament - which included several red cards for arguing with referees and a live television shouting match with a presenter - is this a recipe for disaster?
"We will never argue," assured the patron on Radio Radio. "We have two strong personalities, true, but we are also both intelligent."
Zenga said he was leaving Catania to seek more prestigious challenges and Zamparini maintains the Rosanero are the right choice.
"He told me he wanted to lead Palermo and I replied that within three or four years he will be the Coach at Inter.
"We want to fight for the Champions League this coming season."