I Envy Those Who Left, Admits Camoranesi
The Juventus winger is still disappointed that the club did not let him go this summer, thus enduring a whole season of Serie B with no European football to play.
Mauro German Camoranesi is still unsure about the future, if he will remain with the Bianconeri or not, but what he's certain of is that he should have left this past summer, especially when he sees his former team-mates playing in important competitions and big matches every week.
"I envy my former team-mates who left. At first I was not convinced in this project, I felt penalized without any fault,” admitted the Italian international.
"The only condition to remain at Juve is that I must be convinced of my decision. I always had a good rapport with Moggi, between us there was a lot of sincerity."
Juventus will be facing Modena tonight as the Bianconeri will try to reclaim the top spot in Serie B.
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The Juventus winger is still disappointed that the club did not let him go this summer, thus enduring a whole season of Serie B with no European football to play.
Mauro German Camoranesi is still unsure about the future, if he will remain with the Bianconeri or not, but what he's certain of is that he should have left this past summer, especially when he sees his former team-mates playing in important competitions and big matches every week.
"I envy my former team-mates who left. At first I was not convinced in this project, I felt penalized without any fault,” admitted the Italian international.
"The only condition to remain at Juve is that I must be convinced of my decision. I always had a good rapport with Moggi, between us there was a lot of sincerity."
Juventus will be facing Modena tonight as the Bianconeri will try to reclaim the top spot in Serie B.
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