Serie A
Sari: ‘Italian football is 30 to 35 years behind the rest’
Mauricio Sari broke out against Italian football in the press conference ahead of the Sassuolo game, stating among other things that he is 30-35 years behind compared to the other advanced leagues.
Lazio coach Mauricio Sari slammed Italian football at the press conference ahead of the Serie A game against Sassuolo, saying, among other things, that he was 30 years behind.
This discussion was opened in the Italian press on the occasion of the second consecutive exclusion from the final stages of the World Cup. Sari sees a problem with the infrastructure and the training facilities and compares it with other leagues using the Bundesliga as an example.
“I have my idea of football and I’ve heard stupid things about Italian football. Italy had 32 shots against North Macedonia and conceded every second goal on target.
Here we are 30 to 35 years behind the others. Nobody talks about infrastructure and educational institutions. When I scream on the pitch, they say I always moan. When you watch a Bundesliga game on TV and turn it into a Serie A game, you ask yourself, “Where the hell am I?”“Said the Italian coach, among others.
Source: sport 24
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