In a video posted on his Instagram account, Patrice Evra spoke about the situation at Juventus. The former Bianconero regrets the departure of Allegri, while giving his support to Pirlo.
Shirt of the Old Lady on the back and in Italian in the text, Patrice Evra has published a new small pastille on his Instagram account. On the subject this Saturday evening: news around Juventus. For the former French international, “mistakes have been made in the past”, such as separating from Massimiliano Allegri, dismissed from the Turin club in 2019.
“A sensational mistake: he was a smart, intelligent coach and he liked Juventus a lot.” This is how the former Manchester United player qualifies the departure of his former coach, who allowed Juventus to win in particular five Scudetti in a row and participate in two Champions League finals (2015, 2017).
“I hope Pirlo stays on the Juventus bench for a long time”
Despite the complicated season of the Bianconeri, Evra wishes to congratulate Inter, probable Italian champions … with irony: “They understood everything: to win, they took everyone at Juve”. And supports Andrea Pirlo, his former partner but also “a friend, a phenomenal player, an exceptional person. I hope that he will stay for a long time on the bench of Juventus”.
The departure of Allegri is not the only regret of the young retiree, who also mentions his former sports director Giuseppe Marotta, “a very good manager, excellent, the one who brought in a lot of good players, some even for free. Pirlo, Tévez, Coman, Pogba and even “Uncle Pat.” I love you Beppe and thank you for everything you did for me when I was at Juventus. “
“Why aren’t there the same efforts to fight racism in football?”
Patrice Evra ends his speech with a little word for the Super League and its fiasco: “Why don’t we devote the same energy to more serious problems? Why aren’t there the same efforts to fight against racism in football? Or ecology, given that we are destroying this land of ours. It got me thinking: if we stick together, we can fight more serious things than the Super League. “
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