Parma, Krause: “I wanted Pecchia’s renewal in the summer. It was postponed due to his altruism”

Today the president of Parma, Kyle Krause announced the renewal of the contract of Fabio Pecchia, coach of the Ducali, until 30 June 2027. The owner gave an interview, in which he made everything official, to CBS Sports Golazoalso revealing the background of the agreement: “Fabio and I spoke this summer during the summer transfer market. The intention was already to extend the contract, but in his classic style Fabio told me not to spend time on our agreement, but to focus on buying the players and forming the team, and then talking about it again after the transfer window is closed. We have put the pieces together on the transfer market. Things are going well, we have put things in order and now is the time to do it. It was his altruism to postpone an announcement that could have arrived a few months ago.

On the qualities of Mr. Pecchia: “The most important thing is the human side. Fabio is able to get in touch with everyone, with the players, with the team. It reflects on how we play together as a team, it seems like an obvious thing in sport, but in other realities it They form more small groups. He instead managed to unite everyone towards a goal, spending time with them, he is an open person and it is fun to be with him. As a coach, he is fully in line with our philosophy. He is good at what we want for Parma: developing young people, playing good football and, hopefully, winning. Bio knows how to develop young people and is very satisfied and proud in doing so.”

In closing, the vision for the future of the club: “We want to continue to grow month after month and year after year with both the men’s and women’s teams. The girls are undefeated, top of the table, they haven’t conceded a goal yet, this is great for our goal of equal For the men’s team we want to continue to grow and as I said the future goal is to aim for a return to Europe, but without haste, step by step. The team is playing well, Fabio is a great boy and I’m excited having him with us in the future of Parma.”