Conti can’t eat at Trigoria? Sabatini: “A ritual denial. Roma should think about the market”

Come back to talk Walter Sabatiniin an interview given to Radio Mana Mana Sport, to give his opinion on the matter once again, he referred to some of his statements on Brown Conticoordinator of the Roma Under 14 team and former Giallorossi flag.

Sabatini’s Counter-Reply
Sabatini does not backtrack and instead reiterates after Conti’s reply: “I have taken note of Bruno’s intervention, I consider it inevitable or at least I considered it plausible. Because Bruno is so in love with his job and with Roma that his official intervention was inevitable, let’s say. It is not a personal intervention and above all it is not directed against me, but something he had to do for Roma, which is at the forefront of his thoughts”.
Sabatini then doubles down: “I’m neither offended nor disappointed. I’m in a very particular moment for me, because I follow football from the outside and it’s incredibly annoying for me not to be in. But I won’t change a single comma of what I said. I listened to Bruno’s outburst and taking note of his outburst I developed a very strong anger inside me, believing that I should say this thing about the fact that he can’t even eat at Trigoria. Everything I said is true, as always. This thing had to be said”.

Finally, the former Giallorossi ds makes an appeal to the club: “Now that I have said this, Roma can go back to dealing with the integration of the squad, which is not in order and now must be taken care of.

What had happened
But what had happened? Sabatini had declared: “A man like Bruno Conti, a legend of football, not only as a player, best player of the ’82 World Cup over Maradona, Rummenigge, Falcao, was also extraordinary as a manager. Football owes him a lot, he took and accompanied children up to Serie A. 30% of the players on the national scene leave Trigoria. This man is denied entry to the restaurant. It’s an insult to football. I don’t know how they do things at Trigoria, there are employees who feel like managers. Banning Bruno Conti from the restaurant offends international football, not only Roman. I spoke with Bruno the day before yesterday and he was very sorry and disappointed. I love football and everything that goes on in and out of football, I can’t stand this thing”.

At these words, Brown Conti had responded through theHANDLE: “It has never happened that I was prevented from accessing the restaurant in Trigoria. My relationship with my company has always been idyllic. The Friedkin family has always paid me great respect, which I reciprocate.”