(ANSA) – ROME, JUL 18 – “I am sorry to hear these superficial and ancient words and without deepening, personally I am working to improve what the future will be”. The manager of the technical sector of the FIGC, Demetrio Albertini, replies to the criticisms first of Sacchi and then of Zaccheroni, two of him former ‘masters’, on the modalities of access to the coaching course of Coverciano they say too biased in favor of the former players. “Sport has taught me that meritocracy always wins – he told ANSA -, it is not written anywhere that a good player will also become a good coach. also questionable. In terms of openness to non-players, Italy with six technicians in Serie A looking at the numbers is second in Europe only to Germany. ” (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa
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