Back and forth (and counter-answer) in two days between the coaches of Como and Juventus. It all comes from a phrase from the Croatian about Cesc’s market powers, who points out: “I call him ‘Mister Tudor’, with respect. He on the other hand…”
We have a new bench rivalry in Serie A. Cesc Fabregas and Igor Tudor, at the end of Como-Juventus, exchanged poisonous jokes. It all started on the eve, because in the press conference Tudor had expressed a certain envy towards his colleague, who in Como has very broad powers on the market and a big team budget: “Has Como invested like us? I don’t care much about spending on the transfer market – the Juventus coach had said – but tomorrow it will be tough: Como is a small fake, they have invested a lot and the coach has chosen all the players, a good thing. Juventus must win always, the argument is also right, and when it doesn’t happen I’m always wrong for many, but not always for me, who analyze and try to explain. Anyone who is intellectually honest understands this.”
fabregas-tudor question and answer
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Fabregas replied 24 hours later: “Tudor said that I got the players I wanted, but perhaps they didn’t explain things to him well. He called me ‘the coach of Como’ but I, with respect, call him mister Tudor. He must always win with Juventus, we don’t, we do another job”. Obviously the sentence was reported to Tudor, who put a (controversial) stone over it: “Fabregas can say whatever he wants”. Amen.
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