The legendary former Italian coach of AC Milan and Real Madrid, Fabio Capello, spoke at length about the 2022 World Cup on Saturday in the Corriere della Sera columns. The 76-year-old technician deals with the position of Argentine goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez after the Albiceleste team was crowned. Nor does he spare the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo in managing the end of his career.
It’s an important opinion in football. Former Italian coach Fabio Capello, who is 76 years old, is still interested in the world of football and the world of football. World Cup in Qatar Especially. A consultant to Sky Sports, the former coach of AC Milan (winning the Champions League in 1994) shared the good and bad points in a lengthy interview conducted last Saturday. Corriere della Sera. Emiliano Martinez goes straight into the second category. When asked about the outrageous gesture of the world champion Argentina with the World Cup best goalkeeper trophy, Capello does not take offense: “He’s an idiot,” interjects.
Ronaldo was arrogant.
If it is not directly related to the World Cup, the former Real Madrid coach also casts a critical eye on the end of Cristiano Ronaldo’s career. The five-time Ballon d’Or player remains without a club after unloading his Manchester United mood in a riveting interview: “He looked it up, and the Italian believes it. With all he’s accomplished in his career, ‘I’m not talking about the player but about the timing.'” He was arrogant. He passed through offers without finding a club that believed in him. It’s getting a little stressful for a team.”
Deschamps includes the management of Benzema
To return to the World Cup, but on a more positive note, Fabio Capello spoke about Didier Deschamps’ management in Karim Benzema’s case, a package in the World Cup: “Yes I understand because I did the same thing with Savisevic before the Intercontinental Cup in 1993 (with AC Milan against Sao Paolo, defeat Lombard 3-2, editor’s note) It was only the morning of the match that I knew he was fit to play at that time after I had already prepared everything with Raducioiu out of respect, I didn’t let him play. I felt well behaved with the team, but still There is an unanswered question: “With Savicevic and Benzema, would Milan and France have won another trophy?” Perhaps… ”, the Italian concludes.