On a bright, sunny morning in August, Cesare Prandelli was a little tired, but it was an excellent day.
Prandellini had just managed the Serie A side’s first win of the season, against Sassuolo, and he was having a conversation with his squad members.
“They asked me, ‘Where are we in the race?'”
Prandella recalled.
“And I said: ‘There’s a big gap, we have to go further’.
I wanted to say: ‘I have to make some decisions, we don’t have the time.
I’ll have to leave them with this.’
But there are no excuses. “
Now I am in the club, I am very satisfied with the team and with my players.
But there are no excuses.
We lost in the Europa League to Borussia Dortmund and then we lost in Milan. “
In my first season in the game, we lost to Udinese, so we were down by 11 points.
We lost in the Europa League to Borussia Dortmund and then we lost in Milan.
We will all have to learn the same things, but that will not change my decision. “
I told my team that if I leave tomorrow, I will not leave until I feel the same.
For Prandello, who was at Juventus for eight years, it was the first time he had been in the stands and was expecting to be welcomed by the players. “
The team has to understand what I want to achieve, and the most important thing is to be happy with the club.”
For Prandello, who was at Juventus for eight years, it was the first time he had been in the stands and was expecting to be welcomed by the players.
“There was a moment when I saw the fans cheering me on, and I had to ask them: ‘Why are you cheering?
You have a good reputation. “
I was asked: ‘Because you are a good player.
You have a good reputation.
I didn’t expect anything from the fans. “
I did not know what to say, but I was happy to be here.
I didn’t expect anything from the fans.
I just had to accept the situation.”‘
I am not going to say anything about the fans’ Prandelle has had a difficult time in his time in the job, which has included stints in charge of the Serie C, Ligue 1 and La Liga.
He has lost two key players, including Prandel, and has been criticized for being too lenient in his approach to the fans, who booed at him after the Juventus defeat.
“If you are going to boo, don’t shout, and don’t be aggressive,” Prandells said.
For the moment, though, the club is happy to see Prandiello’s team, the first in the Serie D, climb to the top of the table. “
When the players leave, the fans will be the ones that will ask questions, but they will never stop asking.”
For the moment, though, the club is happy to see Prandiello’s team, the first in the Serie D, climb to the top of the table.
“We have to see where the team is at the moment,” Pradelli said.
“To be able to bring in a manager like that gives me a lot of confidence. “
“He’s a coach who is in charge in all areas of the club. “
He knows what it takes. “
He’s a coach who is in charge in all areas of the club.
He knows what it takes.
He’s also an experienced manager who has a good record in Europe.”