Exclusive: Luigi Del Neri Is Not Right For Juventus & Should Go Now - Three-Time Scudetto Winner Pietro Anastasi
Pietro Anastasi has told Goal.com Luigi Del Neri needs to leave Juventus sooner rather than later...
By Andrea Bonino
Mar 2, 2011 2:12:00 PM
Former Juventus striker Pietro Anastasi has told Goal.com Luigi Del Neri would be wise to pack his bags and leave, before he makes the club any worse off.
Anastasi, who played for Juventus between 1968 and 1976, claims Del Neri is at fault for the woes he has bought upon the team this term.
"Juventus seem like a team with no play, but above all, I am sorry to say, Del Neri is not a Juventus coach. He has not given anything to the team," Anastasi told Goal.com.
"Sometimes people say this player or that player is not right for Juventus, I say Del Neri has proven he is not worthy of being a Juve coach.
"He is not right for the club, and the facts prove this."
And, while the majority of blame has been heaped on Del Neri, Anastasi claims players who were expected to show rich promise delivered football poverty instead.
"He got the players he wanted, but with no results. People like Simone Pepe and Jorge Martinez cost the club fortunes, but these are players who have never reached the highest levels of the game," he added.
"Del Neri is not at the level needed. They need a coach with experience and who has an international level of experience."
The Bianconeri currently sit in seventh place, seven points off the Champions League spots with 11 games to play.
Pietro Anastasi has told Goal.com Luigi Del Neri needs to leave Juventus sooner rather than later...
By Andrea Bonino
Mar 2, 2011 2:12:00 PM
Former Juventus striker Pietro Anastasi has told Goal.com Luigi Del Neri would be wise to pack his bags and leave, before he makes the club any worse off.
Anastasi, who played for Juventus between 1968 and 1976, claims Del Neri is at fault for the woes he has bought upon the team this term.
"Juventus seem like a team with no play, but above all, I am sorry to say, Del Neri is not a Juventus coach. He has not given anything to the team," Anastasi told Goal.com.
"Sometimes people say this player or that player is not right for Juventus, I say Del Neri has proven he is not worthy of being a Juve coach.
"He is not right for the club, and the facts prove this."
And, while the majority of blame has been heaped on Del Neri, Anastasi claims players who were expected to show rich promise delivered football poverty instead.
"He got the players he wanted, but with no results. People like Simone Pepe and Jorge Martinez cost the club fortunes, but these are players who have never reached the highest levels of the game," he added.
"Del Neri is not at the level needed. They need a coach with experience and who has an international level of experience."
The Bianconeri currently sit in seventh place, seven points off the Champions League spots with 11 games to play.
SPOT FUCKING ON !!!!!!!!!

How fucked up are things gonna be when we move into the new stadium next season and dont even have a spot in the CL or Europa League
How are they going to fill this new stadium when the team is so painful to watch.....If Magoo and DUMB Neri are still around next season, I hope no Juve fans show up at our home games
We cannot just throw away the rest of the season by keeping DUMB Neri in there....we arent going to improve
Gasperini looks to me like the most logical choice right now, as I cant see Spaletti leaving Russia right now, nor do I see Cap leaving England either.
Gasp doesnt have the international experience, but he is a decent coach
