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juve123

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Napoi coach apologizes to female journalist for insult

MILAN (AP) — Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri has apologized for patronizing comments made to a female journalist after his side's Serie A match on Sunday.

The journalist asked Sarri if Napoli's title hopes had been damaged after drawing with Inter Milan 0-0 coupled with Juventus' victory over Udinese.

Sarri smiled as he replied: "You're a woman, you're beautiful, and I won't tell you to (expletive) off for those two reasons.

The 59-year-old Sarri later telephoned the journalist to apologize.

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Not only sarri likes beautiful football but also beautiful women
 

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Cerval

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Shots fired from FIF @Post Ironic

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Football Italia is a complete garbage, amateur hour website. Their translations are often incorrect, their editorials contain as much insight as a Juventus forum, and they are the kings of click-bait headlines and tweets.
 

KB824

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:lol: What a guy.

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Sarri throwing out misogynistic comments in the press, and bitching about Juve playing before Napoli. :lol:

Spalletti bemoaning Inter's lack of quality and his inability to improve Inter. “I repeat, I don’t think that I can improve this performance with work in training. I’ve been trying to do it all season." :lol:

The two coaches certain Tuz members have been calling better than Allegri over the last two years. :baus:
And to think that my suggestion for an IQ test prior to joining this forum was shot down.
 

JuveJay

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That moment they stop talikng about Scudetto they will win it.

Conte in his first year never mentioned it. He was saying Milan have the best team in Italy all the time. In May he won the Scudetto.
Sarri has tried the same all season but that's easy for a coach to say, an attempt to take pressure off.

Like it matters what Napoli have to spend, he only uses 13-14 players either way.
 

pitbull

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:lol: What a guy.

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Sarri throwing out misogynistic comments in the press, and bitching about Juve playing before Napoli. :lol:

Spalletti bemoaning Inter's lack of quality and his inability to improve Inter. “I repeat, I don’t think that I can improve this performance with work in training. I’ve been trying to do it all season." :lol:

The two coaches certain Tuz members have been calling better than Allegri over the last two years. :baus:
I don't know about better than Allegri, they're playing in the same sandbox with entirely different tools, but Sarri's lack of professionalism doesn't mean he's not a great coach. Suarez is still a great forward even if he is also very unlikable.

Spalletti is a good coach too, I wouldn't call him better than Allegri as he has very obvious shortcomings, but he's surely better than the crazy parade we got going on until Conte stabilized the ship.
 

Seven

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:lol: What a guy.

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Sarri throwing out misogynistic comments in the press, and bitching about Juve playing before Napoli. :lol:

Spalletti bemoaning Inter's lack of quality and his inability to improve Inter. “I repeat, I don’t think that I can improve this performance with work in training. I’ve been trying to do it all season." :lol:

The two coaches certain Tuz members have been calling better than Allegri over the last two years. :baus:

Sarri just doesn't fit our club culture at all. The dude coaches in a tracksuit. You can't come after Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte and Allegri and coach in a tracksuit. That's not how we do things. I'm usually not a snob about these things at all, but when you're coaching a team the size of Juventus, a team that represents so so much money, the least you can do is wear a suit.

And it'd better be a nice suit too.
 

pitbull

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Sarri just doesn't fit our club culture at all. The dude coaches in a tracksuit. You can't come after Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte and Allegri and coach in a tracksuit. That's not how we do things. I'm usually not a snob about these things at all, but when you're coaching a team the size of Juventus, a team that represents so so much money, the least you can do is wear a suit.

And it'd better be a nice suit too.
I agree, you gotta respect the game and the club you represent. It's not even about the money for me, it's just disrespectful, it'd be like Juve turning up to a summer friendly and proposing to play a shirts vs no shirts game, you just don't do that.
 

Elvin

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Sarri just doesn't fit our club culture at all. The dude coaches in a tracksuit. You can't come after Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte and Allegri and coach in a tracksuit. That's not how we do things. I'm usually not a snob about these things at all, but when you're coaching a team the size of Juventus, a team that represents so so much money, the least you can do is wear a suit.

And it'd better be a nice suit too.
a Trussardi suit, to be specific :)
 

Ali

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Sarri just doesn't fit our club culture at all. The dude coaches in a tracksuit. You can't come after Lippi, Ancelotti, Conte and Allegri and coach in a tracksuit. That's not how we do things. I'm usually not a snob about these things at all, but when you're coaching a team the size of Juventus, a team that represents so so much money, the least you can do is wear a suit.

And it'd better be a nice suit too.
Oh FFS! He doesn't fit our club culture but not because of how he dresses.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Oh FFS! He doesn't fit our club culture but not because of how he dresses.
Yes. Precisely because of how he dresses. He is vulgar in everything. It's not a coincidence that he coaches in a tracksuit, just like it's not a coincidence that Lippi didn't.
 
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