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Chapter 1026 Aftermath (2)

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"I'll go, what's going on? It's just one night, and such a big thing happened?" Although the fierce quarrel between Vieri and Zov and other players and Zov was not present, and the Italian confidentiality work was done well, it was not known to the media, but Zhuang Mingge learned about this through his relationship with the Football Association the next morning. "Fortunately, this matter was not known to those paparazzi. Otherwise, fans all over the world would have to watch the jokes about Italian football..."

Zhuang Mingge did think that Vieri and the others would communicate with Zov because of some unpleasantness in the final stage of the game, but he always thought that both sides could get it done by just sitting down and talking. He never expected that the matter would develop to the point where both sides would openly turn against each other!

Although Vieri and his friends gathered a large group of people to show off with Zov was indeed inappropriate, Zov was too unkind in handling this matter. He only cared about his face as the team's head coach and did not give a reasonable explanation to Vieri at all, nor did he consider the feeling that the players worked together to help Vieri break the record but were destroyed by their own people. It was inevitable that conflicts would occur.

After all, the players are also human beings and have feelings. No matter how selfless they are, they will have some selfishness and bias in dealing with people and things. For example, Maldini, when he suggested that Zoff should not change the team and let Pirlo start, wasn’t he trying to get a starting position for his friend Albertini? In exchange, of course, he had to support Pirlo to start, otherwise, the Florence Gang, which had the second only to his voice in the locker room, would have an objection.

This is a kind of compromise and tacit understanding between different factions in the national team. Every player in the faction will distinguish his territory and responsibilities without affecting the overall situation. If you want to get something extra, you must pay some price. However, this kind of exchange of interests only exists between several of the most powerful factions in the national team. Those players who have no backers will definitely not enjoy this kind of treatment and can only rely on their own abilities to work hard in the national team.

Of course, this level of compromise and tacit understanding is only to some extent that the head coach can more in line with the wishes of these team bosses when deciding on the starting lineup. For example, if the players have similar abilities, they are given priority to the juniors in the club rather than those unknown people from small and medium clubs. However, if a player's ability is really recognized by everyone, the starting lineup will also open the door to him. After all, the players are not fools. If their selfishness makes it impossible for truly capable people to get on the top, and ultimately lead to the national team not being able to achieve good results in the competition, then they will also be in great trouble.

In the current Italian national team, the Milan team led by Martini and the Fiorente team led by Vieri, Inzagi and others have the right to speak in the locker room. The players of the Rome team had the opportunity to become an emerging force in the national team, but unfortunately Toti's personality offended Toni and Panucci's teammates too ruthless. There was no way to twist them into one and become the third force in the Italian locker room. This led to Rome's only Toti who can occupy a place in Italy's main lineup.

This is also the main reason why when Inzaghi proposed to go all out in the game with Mexico to help Vieri brush data, there was almost no voice to express his opposition: when the two factions had reached a consensus, no one wanted to stand up and be disgusted at this time.

Now, Pierro's behavior of stealing people has really broken this balance and tacit understanding, which not only caused the outside world to have bad speculation about the degree of unity within the Italian team, but also made the national team tycoons lose face. As the head coach, Zoff lacked the sense of smell in this regard, and his coaching mind was still stuck twenty years ago. He didn't realize the danger of the matter at all. Afterwards, he wanted to implement iron-fisted rule like his mentor Bealzot, who forced the opposition to suppress... If nothing happened, it would be a real ghost.

After all, it is no longer as good as twenty years ago. With the soaring salary of players and changes in living environment after the implementation of the Boseman Act, these international players who have become millionaires naturally cannot obey the head coach like their predecessors, but pay more attention to self-worth and career development. Therefore, Zoff, who has not been able to keep up with the times, will naturally conflict with the players in this regard.

Similar to the Italian national team, where the conflicts escalate, Italy is not calm at this time. Although various media are very grateful for the national team being able to defeat Mexico in a key battle and kick the team that is most promising to qualify, the result of being suppressed by Croatia and some discordant notes that broke out in the final stage of the game made these media with different backgrounds and positions quickly divided into two factions when conducting post-match analysis.

As Juventus' mouthpiece, Turin Sports naturally praised Pierro's performance in the game, calling Prince Zebra's goal "a key goal that completely determines the game trend". He never mentioned that Pierro's goal actually snatched Vieri's head; he responded to other Italian players with a sarcastic attitude, believing that they deliberately did not pass the ball to him in the future because of their jealousy of Pierro's ability and talent, so that the Zebra Prince could not continue to play his unparalleled talent and make contributions to the Italian national team in the World Cup.

It's a pity that these Italian players were put on a big blame by The Turin Sports. Even Vieri, who tied the goal record, didn't have time to be jealous, so he still had a Pierro who couldn't even get a starting position?

Seeing that Turin Sports Daily favored its players so much that they defamed their hearts to nothing, the media in other places naturally would not be indifferent to this, and they also wrote articles to refute the other party's fallacies, saying that Pierro is the culprit that destroys the atmosphere in Italy's locker room. Some media even joined hands to compile a program, intercepted the video of Pierro's goal, and invited experts to analyze the picture frame by frame to prove the correctness of their views.
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