Chiello is a clever guy with and MBA in the pocket so he obviously knows what to comment any time... Respect our captain
Basically, Giorgio says what he's supposed to say according to club's position on this type of situations. But from the captain of Juventus I expect strong leadership and rigor, both on and off the pitch. I don't expect him always play the role of a wise and forgiving grandmother.
Also, dear Giorgio, if after all of these years of experience you and your friends still have to learn another lesson of this kind, then you're unlikely to graduate in June.
On a more serious note though, Chiello is a great guy, one of the best central defenders of this century, and I admire him a lot. But in my opinion he's not the type of a person who can lead a team capable of winning the toughest competition in the world of football.
Ronaldo has been the de facto captain of this squad on and off the pitch this season. And he's up to the task of leading the best team in the world. You just see it from what and how he does, whether it's a game or a training session, and from how other players treat him. But he's not entitled to have the armband (yet).