Fabio Cannavaro reveals he’s becoming a Coach, will watch Napoli in the Coppa Italia Final and insists “Juventus have won 30 Scudetti.”
The Bianconeri celebrated their triumph last week in what was officially the 28th title-winning campaign, as the 2004-05 and 2005-06 editions were stripped in the Calciopoli trial.
“Juventus have won 30 Scudetti. I won my two on the pitch and I defend them,” stated Cannavaro, who was in their defence during those seasons.
“Juve deserved the title this year, as they had a fantastic season. I compliment Antonio Conte and I’m happy for him and my former club, as I know what winning after so many sacrifices means.”
The 2006 World Cup and Ballon d’Or winner is back in Italy at the moment to sit a coaching exam at Coverciano, but while he’s here will also watch the Coppa Italia Final on Sunday.
“Who will I support? I played for Juve for three years and have great respect for them, but I am Neapolitan, have always been a Napoli fan and my brother is the team captain. Therefore, it’s easy to guess.
“I don’t see a favourite in the Final, as Juve have kept an amazing level of consistency, but in a one-off match anything can happen.
“Since hanging up my boots I don’t really miss playing football. Right now I am enjoying myself with some of my 2006 teammates at the coaching course.
“Do I dream of one day being the Coach of Napoli? Obviously, as leading the big clubs is everyone’s objective.
“As for Euro 2012, it is a difficult adventure and there are strong opponents, but Cesare Prandelli has done great work and brought back enthusiasm. Therefore we should be optimistic.”
The Bianconeri celebrated their triumph last week in what was officially the 28th title-winning campaign, as the 2004-05 and 2005-06 editions were stripped in the Calciopoli trial.
“Juventus have won 30 Scudetti. I won my two on the pitch and I defend them,” stated Cannavaro, who was in their defence during those seasons.
“Juve deserved the title this year, as they had a fantastic season. I compliment Antonio Conte and I’m happy for him and my former club, as I know what winning after so many sacrifices means.”
The 2006 World Cup and Ballon d’Or winner is back in Italy at the moment to sit a coaching exam at Coverciano, but while he’s here will also watch the Coppa Italia Final on Sunday.
“Who will I support? I played for Juve for three years and have great respect for them, but I am Neapolitan, have always been a Napoli fan and my brother is the team captain. Therefore, it’s easy to guess.
“I don’t see a favourite in the Final, as Juve have kept an amazing level of consistency, but in a one-off match anything can happen.
“Since hanging up my boots I don’t really miss playing football. Right now I am enjoying myself with some of my 2006 teammates at the coaching course.
“Do I dream of one day being the Coach of Napoli? Obviously, as leading the big clubs is everyone’s objective.
“As for Euro 2012, it is a difficult adventure and there are strong opponents, but Cesare Prandelli has done great work and brought back enthusiasm. Therefore we should be optimistic.”
Päris piinlik on kuulda 2006 maailmameistri suust selliseid ütlusi, minu silmis Canna aktsiate väärtus langes poole võrra koheselt.Kas tõesti on raske äraoodata veel 2 scudetto võitu ja siis taguda vastu rinda ja saada ametlikult tärnid rindu,keegi ei võtnud neid 2 tiitlit teilt ilmaasjata ja lambist ära, võiks nagu respekteerida seda otsust ja arusaada, et kui eksisite siis eksisite ja need ei kuulu teile.Ühtegi inimest ei saadeta naljalt trellide taha...see peaks palutki ütlema.
Sama hästi võiksid Roma fännid tähistada 10 scudettot või mdia iganes.Fair Play ja kõike seda kama arvesse võttes on ausa kodanikuna selle aastast scudetto tähistamist ikka väga valus vaadata.
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