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Fire and fury Sari and the fans for the administration’s inaction on transfers

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Mauricio Sari had asked for four newcomers in January but his wish was only granted by… 25% and now both he and Lazio fans are on the alert due to the transfer inaction of the administration.

The winter transfer window only gave the Mauritius sari Giovanni Cabral, who was taken on by Lazio four minutes before the curtain fell to fill Mouriki’s gap in attack and that event caused his great disappointment.

According to Italian media, the veteran coach had asked the management to strengthen the team with a left-back, two midfielders and a forward, but saw little willingness for transfers, with Casale (remained in Verona), Ritchie (landed in Turin) ., Vesino ( stays at Inter) should be a target, but nobody who ends up at “Olympic”.

All of this Sari eventually did and reports in the neighboring country suggest that he is quite reluctant to continue at the club following this development, although lately everyone has been considering extending his contract.

Meanwhile, alongside the disagreements between coach and management over the team’s needs, the equation should also include fans determined to play a key role in developments.

They are already pushing for resignations, with the first and foremost being Ili Tare, who moves the transfer threads to Lotito’s right hand, while they have announced through an announcement that they are making an appointment for Thursday noon (1pm local time) before the Formelo training center to protest what has been happening to their team lately.

“It’s enough for whoever has this team in their hearts to show it now. Appointment on February 3rd at 1:00 p.m. in front of Formelo to shout about the hatred we have towards the administration that doesn’t care about its fans.

“From the expensive tickets to our almost non-existent presence in the winter transfer window,” typically reported by Lasiali followers.

Source: sport24

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