Pochesci on Sarri: “He is in a declining phase, he failed at Lazio. He should have gone to Fiorentina”

Long speech by the Avezzano coach Sandro Pochesci to the microphones of TVPlay. The former Ternana coach also spoke about his colleague Maurizio Sarri and his last experience at Lazio, which was not unforgettable: “Sarri was also resigning with Juventus. He wanted to leave first in the standings after speaking with the players. He he comes from nothing. And he who comes from nothing is not afraid of anything. He doesn’t have a team because it’s inconvenient.

He had to go to Fiorentina. If his entourage made a call, they would get him. Florence is an important city. If Sarri hadn’t had that character he wouldn’t have won. Today he is in a declining phase, he failed at Lazio. Second place? Yes, but we always remember the last matches.”

On Zlatan Ibrahimovic: “I’m a coach, I decide on the pitch. If a character like Ibrahimovic chooses me, I have my ideas. I have to compare myself, because he is above me and the company is above him.” Again: “I heard that he had a meeting without the coach. I resign. I resigned at Terni with a 4-year contract in Serie B.” Hence, the harsh thrust: “He cannot say “I am the boss, I am the one in charge”. The one in charge is the one chasing the money, he is not the boss of anything. We must respect the presidents and the owners, he is an employee just as the coach is an employee.”