“In Florence they still accuse me of the goal I scored in the final against Juve. Last week we saw Zoff who spoke to the boys”

“In Florence they still accuse me of the goal I scored in the final against Juve. Last week we saw Zoff who spoke to the boys”
“In Florence they still accuse me of the goal I scored in the final against Juve. Last week we saw Zoff who spoke to the boys”

Marco Landucci, deputy of Massimiliano Allegri, spoke from the Book Fair. Here are his words: “The role of the goalkeeper is difficult, in recent years, it has changed a lot, the rules have changed and he is also chosen for how he plays with his feet. You are the last, after you there is only the goal It’s a particular role, with great responsibility and it’s also very difficult because when you score a goal it goes down in history. As happened to Alessandrelli, I scored a goal in the final against Juventus, I was at Fiorentina, in the UEFA Cup. 25 meters. I scored a goal, it was a half duck, and they always remembered that goal. The mistakes and the goals you score remain. I had a wonderful UEFA Cup but they held that mistake against me for many years coach said the goalkeeper I don’t even write it. When, however, you have strong ones they bring you points, I side in favor of the goalkeepers. For a few years I was the goalkeeper coach for many. I was very young and I had the myth of Zoff, last week I saw him in Rome and he came to visit us. He is a wonderful person. Seeing a legend who saves and you’re together is wonderful. He was happy to be with the kids and he gave a nice speech to the kids that not everyone knew because a few years have passed and for me it was a thrill for all of us to see him. It was a different type of football and I grew up with that football which I miss a bit.”

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

PREV Como is back in Serie A but will play their first championship matches in Verona, here’s why
NEXT AMP-Borsa today live | Ftse Mib closes on parity. On the podium Pirelli, Leonardo and Recordati. Sales on Tim