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Emiliano Bonazzoli, former player of various Serie A clubs, including Sampdoria, spoke to the microphones of calciomercato.it, broadcast on the Twitch TVPLAY channel, to talk about Pirlo’s return to Italy.
“With the new owners there is new air, and there are therefore also many new stimuli,” said Bonazzoli about Pirlo’s new adventure on the Sampdoria bench. “They have managed to save a club amidst economic and corporate problems, although unfortunately they will have to start again from Serie B. Surely it will be up to Pirlo, Baronio and the staff to try to give the club a hand in returning to Serie A’.
Bonazzoli therefore also called on Pirlo’s deputy. In fact, Roberto Baronio will also arrive at Sampdoria as assistant coach, Bertoni, as technical collaborator, Bertelli, as athletic trainer, and Nicola Pavarini, who will be the goalkeepers’ trainer.
Pirlo at Sampdoria: “He can only do good for the club “
“In my opinion,” continued the former footballer, again to the microphones of calciomercato.it, “Andrea Pirlo is the right coach for this type of mission. He is innovative, he has great ideas, he is still young, he has desire after his experience in Turkey. So I think he can do very well at Sampdoria. “
Regarding football market news, the interviewee believes that it is still too early to talk about any shots. “There is still a lot of time ahead, to date there are many rumours, there is a lot of talk, with a lot of pour parler. For now there is little, we will see in the next few weeks who will make the real bang’.
During the press conference for Pirlo’s presentation at Blucerchiato, the new coach first of all wanted to thank the new ownership, stressing that he was proud to work with those who had saved a historic club in Italian football. Pirlo has signed a two-year contract with the Blucerchiati, and according to rumours he was Radrizzani’s very first choice, even before the purchase of the club was formalised.
“We want to give positivity,” Andrea Pirlo later said, “we want to be like the Sampdoria of the 1990s: we want to return to that glorious past. Technical area director Nicola Legrottaglie confirmed that the choice of Pirlo goes precisely in this direction. ‘We took a coach like Pirlo who wants to play attacking football.’