“How do you stop a Juve side with Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet and Pavel Nedved?” mused the Coach.
“I can think of one way, but now that the anti-violence laws have been implemented, that is ruled out. All joking aside, I must say these players were already difficult to beat in the top flight, let alone in Serie B.”
The Bianconeri are top of the table despite a nine-point Calciopoli penalty and aim to extend their lead when taking on struggling Brescia.
The Rondinelle received a boost with Cosmi’s arrival in place of Mario Somma last week, as they won 3-2 away to Albinoleffe on his debut.
However, his first ‘home’ game for the club will be played at Mantova’s Stadio Martelli, as the Rigamonti has still not met security requirements.
“It would be pointless to build iron bars around such talented players, especially as even within that cage you’d need a lion tamer.
“For men like Del Piero, creating a cage to control them is utterly futile. Someone with his class always finds a way to break free.”