Juventus, What a disaster. Not only does he lose to Just like and finishes in seventh place in the standings but makes a fool of themselves against the lively team of FabregasHe also took it out on the players and with Tudor Igor, the coach who put heart and soul into it but has never found the right balance so far. However, the stumbling block isn't him, but Damien Comolli, the plenipotentiary of the black and white club who John Elkann He called in the summer and recently promoted him to CEO. With an air of knowing everything and a blind belief that football can be managed with algorithms, Comolli has conducted an expensive transfer campaign, but the results are disappointing to say the least: mediocre players, too many attackers, and not even a hint of a playmaker. All he needed to do was ask for advice from Giorgio Chiellini, the Juventus flag who works in the club but who Exor failed to bring to the board of directors, or Tudor who, on the eve of the trip to Lake Como, envied Fabregas the chance to inspire the transfer campaign. Poor Juve, it won't be enough for them to find comfort in algorithms ("football is a simple game" he said). Max Allegri) And if he continues like this, Mr. Comolli has a very good chance of repeating the defeat of his predecessor, Cristiano Giuntoli, who was rightly fired after the disastrous transfer campaign two years ago. Dear Juve, remember what the Lawyer always said. Agnelli: to err is human but to persevere is diabolical
Juve, Comolli's flop, the man who mistook football for an algorithm: to err is human, but to persevere is diabolical.
Max Allegri, Juventus's most successful coach, always said that "football is a simple game," but the club's new CEO, Frenchman Damien Comolli, believes that football is managed by algorithms. The results, however, are discouraging.
