Former Juventus midfielder Marco Tardelli shouldn’t be a fan of the membership’s present route beneath the tutelage of John Elkann.
Because the bona fide chief of the Agnelli household, the Italian businessman is almost all proprietor of the Turin-based membership.
Nonetheless, the Exor CEO has numerous occupations across the globe, so he not often attends Juventus matches, as a substitute delegating the accountability of managing the Bianconeri to membership president Gianluca Ferrero, and extra importantly, Damien Comolli, who has been lately promoted to the CEO position.
Marco Tardelli feels Juventus is lacking a ‘loving’ proprietor
For his half, Tardelli doesn’t like this company hierarchy, as he feels that Juventus is not being run as a soccer membership, however as a enterprise.
The 71-year-old insists the membership is now crying out for an proprietor who genuinely loves the membership just like the late nice Gianni Agnelli.
“I believe there’s a scarcity of somebody who actually loves Juventus,” stated the 1982 World Cup hero in the course of the presentation of the docu-film ‘Juventus – Primo Amore’ (through TuttoJuve).
“The Avvocato (Gianni Agnelli) didn’t use Juventus as a enterprise; he was there as a result of he loved it, he cherished being across the gamers and that shirt.
“At the moment, sadly, all the pieces is enterprise and the house owners don’t comply with issues intently.”
Tardelli misses the times of Andrea Agnelli
Tardelli additionally admitted he had his variations with former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, however the latter’s ardour and dedication for the trigger can by no means be questioned.
“I by no means had an excellent relationship with Andrea Agnelli, however as we speak I miss him as a result of he was on the bottom, he cherished Juventus.
“He might make loads of errors and had some slightly unusual attitudes, however he was there. He was somebody you would discuss to. Now that doesn’t exist anymore.
“On prime of that, there isn’t even an Italian anymore — they’re all French, and regardless of the disasters they’ve triggered, the French are nonetheless there.”



























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