David Dei: “What happened in Avellino? I had advised Seculin, then…”

David Dei: “What happened in Avellino? I had advised Seculin, then…”
David Dei: “What happened in Avellino? I had advised Seculin, then…”

AVELLINO FOOTBALL – During a long interview given to the columns of Il Mattino, the former goalkeeping coach of US Avellino, David Godshe returned to his second experience in black and green, which ended with Massimo Rastelli’s dismissal on the second day of last championship. From Palena’s summer to the criticisms that characterized the season of Simone Ghidottiup to the choices made in the market in tandem with George Perinetti. Something went wrong.

Starting from the beginning, Mister Dei reiterated the quality of the work done in Palenabefore recording “a bit of coldness between the club and the manager”accomplices “the waste from the previous year”. Then, the defeats against Latina and Juve Stabia did the rest. “Communication of exemption by telephone” – confirms Dei – and consequent revolution of the technical staff.

During the chat with colleagues from Il Mattino, whose interview is available today at newsstands, Of the he also had the opportunity to talk about the year he experienced Simone Ghidottiwithout leaving out an important (summer) detail: “I would define Simone’s season as neither good nor bad. The choice in summer? My favorite was Seculin who had made himself available to me. For me he was the best profile, but the management presented me with different names such as Gemello, Turk, Lanni and a Slovenian goalkeeper. With Lanni and Ghidotti remaining, we also looked for Loria, Andrenacci and De Lucia”underlined the goalkeeping coach.

The future of the black and green goal is now entrusted to Antony Iannarilli and Leonardo On Mars: “Iannarilli is the ideal profile, he is close to Seculin. Marson was a young promise who needed to play with greater continuity”confirmed David Dei.

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