“Pioli was the right choice for ADL, he also paid for corporate mistakes at Milan”

“Pioli was the right choice for ADL, he also paid for corporate mistakes at Milan”
“Pioli was the right choice for ADL, he also paid for corporate mistakes at Milan”

The journalist who had his say on the issues of the day at ‘Maracanà, in the afternoon of Tmw Radio Gianni Bezzi.

Would you keep Beans?
“I believe that this year it seemed to me that one of the weak points was the midfield at Juventus, both in the setting up phase and in the blocking phase. For me it can be very useful to Juve, yes, we’ll see how much it comes back But I think Juve needs much more than Fagioli.”

What do Juve see next year?
“It’s not that to make the right purchase you have to go and spend what you can’t afford. You need a good sporting director, and he has one at home today, who makes the right move and finds the right formulas to reach more players. It doesn’t seem to me that it was such a disastrous season, despite many wanting to put Allegri on the brazier.”

Is this Naples worthy of a total refoundation?
“More than anything, he also needs to find the right coach. Pioli? He would be the right choice. However, ADL will have called several coaches, such as Conte, an Italian, we’ll see what he decides. Pioli could be a right choice, even if he deserved more consideration at Milan , where he also paid for corporate errors”.

Lazio, are you starting to have doubts about Tudor?
“I see Tudor in confusion. It has to be evaluated with the new season, but for the rest I have seen a lot of confusion, see the changes in Monza. Rovella has disappeared for example, but is he so mediocre? There are important players who have told me that he was a great signing, but he disappeared. Kamada Sarri didn’t see him, he’s a good player but is his role in midfield? There are a lot of question marks for the rest of them it’s a season to completely forget.”

 
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