The Italian Maurizio Sarriformer coach of Lazio, Naples, Chelsea or ‘Juve’, among others, announced this Wednesday that the “training Boca Juniors “It’s going to be a dream.”
Sarriat 65 years old, looks strong enough to continue on the bench. Not at any club, moreover, because the coach, who resigned on March 12, lazio unexpectedly, free since then, has ensured that going to box of candy It will be “an incredible experience.”
“I don’t see myself in my ‘last dance’. I still want to train and I think I’m in a position to contribute something. Boca Juniors It would be a final dream, a crazy dream, I don’t know if it will be achieved. Some matches at Bombonera will be a unique experience,” he said in an interview with ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’.
The charismatic coach, known for his particular aspect of smoking and his serious face, claimed experience in his profession, highlighting his compatriots Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid) and Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta) and the Spanish Luis de la Fuente (Spain) and José Luis Mendilíbar (Olympiacos).
“Today young people are in fashion, but last year three European Cups were won by coaches my age: Ancelotti in the Champions League, Gasperini in the Europa League and Mendilibar at the Conference. I’m also talking about From the Sourceselector Spainchampion of Europe“he noticed.
The bad start of Milan of luso Paulo Fonseca has put him in the spotlight as a possible replacement for San Siro.
“It seems wrong to talk about it at this moment, you have to have respect. Paulo Fonseca He is a good coach and a sensible person. This is at the beginning of a process and it is only fair that we remain calm. “I don’t want to get into these discussions,” he commented.
Besides, Sarri talked about Argentine Gonzalo Higuainhis “ideal center forward”.
“When I arrived at Napleswant to leave I convinced him in five minutes: I told him that, with the football I want to propose, he can score many goals. Higuain He is my ideal center forward, but he is for any coach. Absolute top,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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