Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The boss of Napoli: `Sari is the perfect choice.`

The President of Napoli, Aurelio de Laurentiis, revealed that in the summer there has been a dilemma who to appoint as the team`s coach Sinisa Mihailovic or Maurizio Sari.
At the moment, Napoli has its first results predicted by football picks from serious work with former mentor of Empoli, which despite its limited experience in the Calcio (last season, it was his debut in Serie A), led many to point to Napoli as the main contender.
Over the weekend, Napoli wrecked the Milan of Mihajlovic with 4:0 in the middle of the San Siro, and this caused the De Laurentiis to remind some stories from the summer. `Before I was thinking about Sari, Jurgen Klopp, then and for a Spanish specialist who continue the tradition, since here we have many Spanish players.`, said De Laurentiis.
`Then I have narrowed my choices to Mikhailovich and Sari. I liked the manners of Sinisa, but he displays his temper on our second date, saying: "President, you disappeared in the last two weeks." I didn`t like his tone, because he wanted to be at his disposal 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. I have to think of the movie theaters, amusement parks, China and the United States.`
`I had my humble as Professor Sari. Then I got to know him. He is a man who reads a lot. To persuade him to quit smoking. When he came to a draw in Napoli, and then with us 4:2 last season, media defined it as a surprise. For me, this was not unexpected, but the result of a particular job. So I called him and I was surprised by his intelligence.`, added De Laurentiis.
`His contract is like those who make in film - about a year and with 5 options to extend for another 12 months. Each April will give him a chance to confirm that remains. This is for the sake of the common good. If one day he came and told me that our adventure is complete, we will save ourselves some annoying negotiations on termination of the agreement. Contracts are bilateral, it takes two people to be concluded.`, said the owner of Napoli.

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