Napoli-Roma, the match that won’t be Rudi Garcia’s

Napoli-Roma, the match that won’t be Rudi Garcia’s
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Rudi Garcia reappeared on social media a few hours ago, photos of him alongside President Macron, a personal friend, and then on a football field for a charity match….

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Rudi Garcia he reappeared on social media a few hours ago, his photos alongside the President Macron, personal friend, and then on a football field for a charity match. Two days left until the challenge Maradona between Napoli and Roma, those who were his teams. Two different experiences, from the point of view of results and duration, but both ended badly, with the exemption.

Pallottaformer owner of Roma, weakened the Frenchman’s staff (after the second season he had sacked the coach Rongoni), then kicked him out by recalling Spalletti, following input from the senators Totti And de Rossi. In Naples, after a “commissioning” of about a month, De Laurentiis decided to fire Rudi at the end of the match lost against Empoli, not without an outburst of anger and a volley of insults in the changing rooms, revealed by the president himself after time, when Mazzarri sat on the blue bench.

This is not the game of Garcia, even if one of his boys, De Rossi, leads Roma with honor. He was not afraid, DDR, to confront the myth Mourinho: reached the semi-final of Europa League and the Champions League qualification is being played. Objectives, however, failed by Napoli who changed three coaches. Paradoxical that the last of the three, Calzona, currently has the best points average (1.77 per game).

Below are the photos published by Garcia, who is spending this unemployment lavishly paid by De Laurentiis between the villa in Cannes and Rome, comments from Neapolitan fans have appeared asking him to apologize for what happened last autumn, with that dismissal which began in mid-November. Maybe among those fans there are also those who booed him before Napoli-Udinese on September 27, a match that the Azzurri then won 4-1. But that’s another story.

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