Former midfielder. He played at Juventus in 1987-88, then went on loan to Bologna the following season, returning to Juve in 1989 and stayed until 1992. Scored 11 goals in 99 games.
In terms of his coaching career he was around the lower divisions as assistant and coach. Fellow southerner, Conte knew him from his Juve days and picked him up as assistant for Siena, then brought him back to Juve when he joined. So they both come full circle.
I wonder how it works when the coach is red carded. He trains e team all thru the week, decides the line up and then the assistant shows up on match day. And I'm pretty damn sure, even there he is under orders with regards to substitutions unless there are unforeseen circumstances, the assistant coach really doesn't have much of a role in these situations IMO.
I wonder how it works when the coach is red carded. He trains e team all thru the week, decides the line up and then the assistant shows up on match day. And I'm pretty damn sure, even there he is under orders with regards to substitutions unless there are unforeseen circumstances, the assistant coach really doesn't have much of a role in these situations IMO.
I wonder how it works when the coach is red carded. He trains e team all thru the week, decides the line up and then the assistant shows up on match day. And I'm pretty damn sure, even there he is under orders with regards to substitutions unless there are unforeseen circumstances, the assistant coach really doesn't have much of a role in these situations IMO.
He'll probably try to look busy at the sidelines in order to motivate the team, but even that will be because Conte wants him to. His role is a minor one.