Piccari: “Motta and Fonseca good coaches for Juve and Milan, but …”

Piccari: “Motta and Fonseca good coaches for Juve and Milan, but …”
Piccari: “Motta and Fonseca good coaches for Juve and Milan, but …”

Marco Piccari, a well-known journalist, has written an editorial about Paulo Fonseca and Thiago Motta, coaches of Milan and Juventus

Marco Piccaria well-known journalist, wrote an editorial in the columns of ‘TMW’ about Paulo Fonseca e Thiago Mottatechnicians of Milan e Juventus. Here is his thought.

Piccari: “Milan, Fonseca a coach who coordinates with sustainability”

“In the presentation conference I saw a focused, determined and balanced Conte. I liked the topics and interesting things came out. We will see if everything will be fully respected, but certainly now the president will have to step aside a bit. If we manage to follow all these assumptions, we can do something different. I remain convinced of the fact that a coach must dictate the line for building a team, while the sporting director in modern football must follow the ideas of the coach, the big clubs do this. It is clear that then there is a staff that must calculate the various aspects, but the great coaches must assume their responsibilities based on the possibilities of the club. For example now Juventus and Milan have chosen Motta and Fonseca, who are good coaches, but above all they are coaches who coordinate with the sustainability of the clubs. In Naples, however, the mistake after the championship was not to take an important figure for the bench. After all, we all remember when De Laurentiis said that that was a team that could be coached by anyone. At a certain point, a bit like what happened with Juventus a few years ago, there was a delirium of omnipotence. Agnelli, after having won everything, took Pirlo on the bench, with methods similar to those of Napoli with Garcia”. READ ALSO: Milan Future, Juventus the example: capital gains and valorization of young players >>>

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