It was a highly emotional match, yesterday’s match between Bologna and Fiorentina, and everything was understood better once the Dall’Ara match was overwho smiled at the hosts, whose 1-0 scored by Odgaard interrupted the Tuscans’ streak of 8 consecutive victories in Serie A. Above all, what caused discussion was the unbridled celebration at the final whistle by the home coach, a very fresh former player at his first cross as an opponent. For example, sporting director Daniele Pradè couldn’t stomach it, thundering like this after a few minutes: “I didn’t like Italiano’s attitude in front of our fans at all. Together we shared joys and sorrows and I found it a huge lack of respect. I understood many things about the man. I didn’t have the opportunity to meet Italiano and I wouldn’t even want to meet him. These are the biggest disappointments, worse than defeat.”
However, the manager’s attack was followed by Italiano’s prompt response: “He exaggerated. In the last victories I took it and went back into the locker room, I’ve always done it and I don’t see why I have to say certain things. It’s not a lack of respect towards anyone. I’m sorry, when you want to clarify, you’ll call me and we’ll talk about it I won a match and I went inside to celebrate: stop, I didn’t do anything else. I’m sorry he thought of something different, for me he wanted to clarify my number. .”.
An attack that did not remain isolated, it was not a personal misunderstanding. In fact, Luca Ranieri also wanted to have his say on the subject, although taking it a little broad: “I’m no one to judge but I can say that he didn’t come to say goodbye: he will have his reasons. That’s fine.” And then another Italian who had it echoed him: Dodo in a story Instagram he was effectively asking the fans for a hellish welcome for the return, given what happened. In general, at Fiorentina, there remains a strong bitterness for a celebration taken as a vindication by a very recent ex.