Leonardo Bonucci throws another dig at Massimiliano Allegri and reveals his dream in the drawer
Leonardo Bonucci speaks out about Massimiliano Allegri and his future plans
During an interview given to the microphones of the "Gazzetta dello Sport", former footballer Leonardo Bonucci, among other topics, spoke out about his future ambitions after retiring from playing soccer. In addition, he could not miss a reference to his former coach Massimiliano Allegri.
"I made a nice career as a disliker, forò I never put on a mask. I have always been myself and when I have been wrong I have always accepted the consequences. For the future I dream of winning the Champions League as a Juventus coach" began the former Juventus defender.
"I would not redo the fight with Allegri in Juve-Palermo. If I met Max at the bar I would say hello, but I certainly wouldn't call him for coffee. The farewell to Juve è a scar that still hurts. I would have liked a different ending, però maybe it hasnè t come yet. After the initial anger I reflected, we confronted each other and giving up the legal action è was the right thing, because è for me this club è has always been everything, from when I played soccer in my room with my brother" continued the former Milan player.
"With Allegri for what we shared, although in contrasts, I think everything could have been handled differently, even not wanting me in the squad anymore. The quarrel with him è was an instinctive reaction that I could have handled better. Instead, the choices were consequences of situations experienced that improved me as a player and a man. These days I have had proof that I have behaved in the right world in the group and the mostù part is the private messages from teammates" added l'former Union Berlin.
"Thiago Motta è direct and has personality. He has all the credentials to adapt Juve to modern soccer and to do very well, but he must be given time to work. I appreciated him in the national team, he was very important at Euro 2012. After the draw with Spain in the round he told us that if we continued like this; we would have reached the final and soì è it was" concluded Leonardo Bonucci.