Calamai: “Juve, cycle finished with Allegri. Bologna, Sartori a phenomenon”

TO TMW Radio the time has come Pen and Inkwellseditorial edited by Luca Calamai: “I would start from Juventus. Who knows what Boniperti would have thought of Juve failing to beat an already relegated team at home. Juve is a brand, a style, yesterday it was something not from Juve. I believe that the rumors that want a change on the bench are now finding more fuel. They always say ‘How can Juve pay Allegri for another year?’ given his salary, but the problem is technical and not economic. Does Allegri still make sense at the helm of Juventus? This must be the primary question. If a cycle has ended, Allegri himself should make sense of it. Staying at Juve just for the money would not be respectful towards him and his career. If it’s over, it’s better to find an agreement perhaps after the Italian Cup final. Cycles end and this is it. I find it embarrassing that everyone is convinced that we need to change but everyone thinks ‘but how can you do it given the so much money you have to pay?’. Instead, the way of thinking must be changed. The positive story is that of Bologna. A historic society that takes back a place on the cover.

When there are transversal teams that become protagonists due to the quality of the game they offer, it’s nice. Bologna’s is an incredible story, of an owner who understood that spending means earning and hired a sporting director like Sartori. And now I want to see Sartori, who started like this at Atalanta and by investing the money he contributed to creating a project that is increasingly Champions League. The feeling is that Motta and Zirkzee could leave, but I imagine the golden shower that will arrive on Bologna for these objectives achieved. If after Chievo and Bergamo he also manages to perform the Bologna miracle, Sartori would become an absolute phenomenon. It’s easy to win with the big teams, but with these teams…Napoli disappointment, it seems they don’t want to make the Conference. I’m not saying he goes on the pitch to lose, but perhaps there aren’t the right reasons and there is resignation and therefore he doesn’t want to start again from the Conference. How is it possible that a team that swept away everyone 12 months ago is now reduced to this. For months it has been known that Napoli must restart, but there are many questions surrounding the club. And I continue with Corvino. With the lowest wage bill in Serie A, his Lecce have achieved another salvation and have two players ready to make capital gains. It’s the football of competence, of those who also have to invent something. And then how exciting was Lazio’s celebration for the 1974 Scudetto.”

 
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