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La Juventus traverse une zone de turbulences. Alors que le club s'apprête à accueillir un nouveau visage pour redresser la barre, un "Spalletti" méconnu mais
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Coaches in and out. Young against old (that timeless refrain).
Overpaid but over-performing?
The issue is swelling like the belly of a fat cat, and involves the names sacred in football. The super coaches, those with the highest salaries and the richest biographies, after so much love struggle to regain the place they had in the hearts of fans before this championship was concluded. If for two of them, Max Allegri and Luciano Spalletti, the thumbs-down receives the effect of the disastrous final outcome for having thrown away qualification for the Champions League, which was almost assuredly just a Sunday ago for Milan even more than for Juventus, it cannot be said of Antonio Conte, who leaves Napoli after having won second place and the Super Cup. Adding last year's Scudetto means strengthening a respectable haul.
Yet even his name is taken and inserted into the geriatric crack of Italian football, which enjoys a very poor reputation. After the National Team, now out of the World Cup for the third time, Serie A is almost a second-division league in Europe, definitely less glamorous. The top players, the stars of the firmament, don't find interest in coming to us, except at the end of their careers. Too strong the English Premier League, the Spanish league, the French league and even the German league. Too great the technical and economic distances, the media power of clubs (Real, Manchester, Bayern, PSG among the most known) and the transnational character that add gold to teams already covered by enormous investments.
And so we return to the starting point. You don't win, and the reason is in the mediocrity of the players who go on the field but especially seems to be in the weakness of coaches emptied of that driving force that made them immortal and winners yesterday.
How long has Allegri not won? And how long has Spalletti been out? And how much has Conte spent on Napoli, how many second-hand players bought, and how many injuries suffered? How much did second place cost?
Our aging stars must contend with the forty-year-olds, the ferocious lions who have become known (and appreciated) beyond the borders. Enzo Maresca had glory with Chelsea, Francesco Farioli has just won the Portuguese championship with Porto and Roberto De Zerbi, after the abrupt interruption of his relationship with Marseille, accepted and won the bet of keeping Tottenham in the Premier League at whose desperate head he had been called.
The article Coaches in & out. Young against old (that immortal refrain) comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.
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