Fabio Capello has again warned his future at Juventus depends on the three directors, dubbing their rapport like ‘The Four Musketeers.’
“I have already said this and I repeat it gladly in front of everyone,” began the Coach during his Press Conference. “I am happy at Juve and I have a contract, though my time here is tied to the trident of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega. We are like the Four Musketeers.”
The rumours linking Capello with a return to Real Madrid or even a move to Manchester United were shaken off, but he has warned the club that he wants to continue with the support of director of finance Antonio Giraudo, director general Luciano Moggi and Vice-President Roberto Bettega.
Transfer guru Moggi in particular has been instrumental in creating the superstar team at Capello’s disposal, bringing in the likes of Fabio Cannavaro, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Patrick Vieira.
“This week there has been too much talk of extra-sporting activity,” warned the tactician. “Everything is going well at Juve and we must think about football. This isn’t the right time to discuss other aspects of the club.”
The Bianconeri welcome Treviso to the Stadio Delle Alpi and are expected to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the table, while morale is high following their Champions League qualification.
That 1-0 win over Club Brugge was marred by David Trezeguet’s angry reaction to a substitution and he was quoted in the Press as saying he was unhappy with the rapport with Alessandro Del Piero.
“Perhaps David was tense for some other reason, but certainly not because of Del Piero,” assured Capello. “There is no problem in the locker room. In any case, if there is a situation that needs to be clarified, it’s best to do so when everything is going well to avoid an issue being blown out of proportion.”
Del Piero and Trezeguet are fighting for one position alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who missed the European clash due to a ban, but returns to face Treviso.
“He had a slight back ache on Saturday, but Zlatan will be fit to start. This is a tricky game and one we should not take for granted. Treviso have a good side that can really hurt you on the counter-attack.”
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“I have already said this and I repeat it gladly in front of everyone,” began the Coach during his Press Conference. “I am happy at Juve and I have a contract, though my time here is tied to the trident of Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Roberto Bettega. We are like the Four Musketeers.”
The rumours linking Capello with a return to Real Madrid or even a move to Manchester United were shaken off, but he has warned the club that he wants to continue with the support of director of finance Antonio Giraudo, director general Luciano Moggi and Vice-President Roberto Bettega.
Transfer guru Moggi in particular has been instrumental in creating the superstar team at Capello’s disposal, bringing in the likes of Fabio Cannavaro, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Patrick Vieira.
“This week there has been too much talk of extra-sporting activity,” warned the tactician. “Everything is going well at Juve and we must think about football. This isn’t the right time to discuss other aspects of the club.”
The Bianconeri welcome Treviso to the Stadio Delle Alpi and are expected to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the table, while morale is high following their Champions League qualification.
That 1-0 win over Club Brugge was marred by David Trezeguet’s angry reaction to a substitution and he was quoted in the Press as saying he was unhappy with the rapport with Alessandro Del Piero.
“Perhaps David was tense for some other reason, but certainly not because of Del Piero,” assured Capello. “There is no problem in the locker room. In any case, if there is a situation that needs to be clarified, it’s best to do so when everything is going well to avoid an issue being blown out of proportion.”
Del Piero and Trezeguet are fighting for one position alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who missed the European clash due to a ban, but returns to face Treviso.
“He had a slight back ache on Saturday, but Zlatan will be fit to start. This is a tricky game and one we should not take for granted. Treviso have a good side that can really hurt you on the counter-attack.”
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