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Especially after Juve-Fiorentina (0-3) you have to be lucid and good separating. Because a coach is made from a quality set. There is his proposal, his technical project on the one hand (the ideas that we have talked about many times before), and then there is something else that is always very difficult to define and understand: the so-called experience. And it is in this second aspect that habitually – allow me the license – ‘the donkey falls’ irremediably. And unfortunately, it will always fall. It seems paradoxical, but it is like this: at certain levels of competition, getting a team to play well is the minimum. This is demonstrated by the fact that Pirlo has already achieved it more than once, although he had never trained before. Juve-Fiorentina, however, was a match that required the other side of the job, the one that you only learn with time and on your own skin. Obviously it was a difficult game due to the historical rivalry between the two clubs, but this time it was too and also especially because of the day it fell, and not only because it was the last game before Christmas, but because of that damn coincidence with the news of the appeal won by Napoli. Losing to Viola therefore meant exposing oneself to a media blow, losing 3-0 (eventuality not even contemplated) the triple blow. It meant being told -11 points from last year’s Sarri and other poisonous things like this. Therefore, it was necessary to be cunning like snakes. And if the wrong approach of the first minutes, the first conceded goal could be easily remedied with play and patience, that is, without the need to enter ‘experience-emergency’ mode, after the expulsion of Cuadrado towards the quarter now, for therefore, after the eruption of a second much heavier variable that had gone haywire, this was no longer possible. Therefore, it was necessary to “keep calm”, perhaps inhaling the “c” a little. Read the new situation, the unexpected double, and make the right experience changes. Which, in my opinion, did not happen.
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