Celje’s coach, Spanish Albert Riera, criticized Italy Raffaele Palladino on Thursday, saying that he did not believe he could win a lot “with that thought”, after an encounter with the end of the conflict that meant the Forentina classification of European League semifinals.
The crossroads began, in fact, in the first leg, when Riera said ‘Fiore’ had to “prepare the second leg”, something Palladino didn’t like and the day before the struggle back to the quarterfinals, Wednesday, he replied.
“I want to talk about the facts, we left it for others. Of course, his phrase is an excessive stimulus for us,” he hit a press conference.
The tension reaches the game and at the end of the match they have a crossword crossing.
“I went to give my hand to Palladino, but he told me that I was talking too much. He was younger than me, he still had to know, to see how he would end if I would deal with him again a 300 million team, because Fiorentina was worth it, and with him one of 13, as Celje was worth,” he said at a press conference after the shock of the former soccer player player player player, Espylca Liverpool, among others.
“I don’t like what he said and I don’t think he can win many kinds of thoughts,” he added.
Where Palladino replied: “I did not comment on Riera’s statements, I was just saying that to the colleagues you needed to respect. I showed it to him, but he did not show us,” he said.
‘Fiore’, which achieved a global score of 4-3 to overcome the quarterfinals, will measure the semifinal in Chilean Betis Manuel Pellegrini.
Source: La Verdad

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