Why did they call the greatest manager of all time a pig?
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“In the first week in Turin, I was driving to the office, and on the way to the Crimean Square I saw an obelisk on which someone wrote with a spray: “The pig cannot train.” I was waiting for Mogi from the ultras of Juventus, to whom he said: “You must come to peace with Ancelotti.” I played in the 80s at Roma and our opponent was Juventus when I was at Milan, our main rival was Juventus, then I coached Parma and our opponent in Serie A was Juventus again. They saw in me only the enemy and the point is that I could not change, and in the end nothing has changed. The figure that I showed Courva Shirea (radical Juventus fans at Dela Alpi) when I coached Milan, I dedicated to them, because every time it was the same: “The pig can’t train.” I think it’s disrespectful to the pigs.”
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Why did they call the greatest manager of all time a pig?
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• Relation to Turin
“I never liked Turin, too glamorous a city for me when it comes to lifestyle. Stand aside, dude, there goes the fat man with his tortellini... Juventus is a team I never loved and probably never will: it was a new ecosystem for me and I never felt comfortable in it. I was just a nut in the system: important decisions were made by Umberto Agnelli, although most of all I like his son Andrea – the current president of Juventus.
