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Chapter 329: What Capello Brings

When Zhuang Mingge heard the players Capello's announcement, his mouth twitched, and he knew that he must be busy this time.

Let's take a look at the players Capello is talking about...

"Arbertini of AC Milan! Guardiola of Barcelona! Paul Sousa of Juventus! Redondo of Real Madrid!"

When Zhuang Mingge heard the name Capello issued, he knew that things were not easy to handle.

After all, Albertini and Guardiola are both pillars of their respective teams, and they both serve as deputy captains (AC Milan captain is Barreci, and Barcelona captain is still veteran Barcro at this time). Want to poach these two players from Milan and Barcelona? Zhuang Mingge thinks this matter is really unreliable.

As for Paul Sousa, the Portuguese has suffered from injuries this season, so his playing time has dropped sharply, and the Fox Mo does mean to sell him. However, according to Moji's usual habits, this guy will inevitably sell Sousa outside Italy to avoid enhancing the strength of Juventus' other competitors in the league. Florence, which has completed two consecutive championships in the league, is naturally among the key targets of Mo Mo's Fox.

Let me mention it here that when Robert Baggio transferred last year, if Baggio's famous ambassador Moji would not have dared to easily infringe on public anger, it would have been better for Florence to find this cheap one.

In contrast, the only actionable of the four players is Redondo, who currently plays for Real Madrid.

Judging from the appearance data, the Argentine midfielder only played 23 times in the league this season, far lower than Yero's 34 times and Michel's 36 times (because Laudrupp left one year early, the number of appearances between the two is a little more than in history). This is also impossible. Who made Real Madrid's internal local gang powerful enough to influence the head coach's deployment? Even Bardano, who worked with Michel and others in his player age, dared not easily take them out of the main lineup.

As a result, Redondo did not receive much attention from Real Madrid's senior management at this time, and only thought that he was a substitute for Michel who could grow older.

It is precisely because Real Madrid's senior management has not yet realized the value of Redondo that Zhuang Mingge has the opportunity to win Redondo.

However, regarding Redondo's transfer, Zhuang Mingge only worried about two points. First, Fiorentina had some unhappiness with Real Madrid in the previous Champions League match. The slim Sans is likely to reject Fiorentina's offer because of this. The second point is that in Zhuang Mingge's impression, Redondo can be said to be loyal to Real Madrid. Even in his previous life, Redondo was finally forced to sign with AC Milan under Florentino's extreme means. Can he persuade this Argentine midfielder now?

Capello obviously had the same thoughts as Zhuang Mingge. He also believed that among these four players, Fiorentina's most hopeful signing was the Argentine midfielder. As for Paul Sousa? Even if Mojiken was sold to Fiorentina, Capello would not dare to ask for it. After all, it is still a question of how much combat power a player with a glass man physique can exert.

...

On June 6, on the third day after Fiorentina fans protested against the team's inaction, the Fiorentina Club held a press conference and announced a news to all the reporters present. The news surprised everyone present: Former AC Milan head coach, Fabio Capello, the creator of the unbeaten record of 58 games in the league, will take over the coaching stick of Ranieri and coach the Fiorentina Club!

Soon, the news that Capello coached Florence spread throughout Italy through the media, and everyone was shocked: Florence's actions were too fast, right? Ranieri had just resigned for a few days, so he hooked up with Capello!

After learning the news, Fiorentine fans finally stopped the protests that lasted for more than two days and began to celebrate Capello's arrival. In their opinion, since the team is willing to pay for such a big-name coach, it means that the club has not put down their ambitions. The previous players transferred out seems to be just a normal turnover.

Florence has calmed down, but the storm caused by Capello's coaching Fiorentina has not gradually subsided. Instead, as the European Cup approaches, it is becoming increasingly fierce.

After all, Capello, as one of the founders of the Milan dynasty, has no doubt about his coaching ability, and Florence's player configuration is also among the top Europeans. Such a strong alliance has panicked many Italian teams, and the latest publication of "Milan Sports" directly wrote this title:

"Capello joins forces with Florence! The birth of a new dynasty!"

The teams that were already gloating after Ranieri announced his resignation as head coach of Fiorentina were all stunned. They never expected that Fiorentina would actually hit Capello, who had a strong Red and Black Legion mark on him (Capello retired from AC Milan when he was a player, and his coaching career began here)!

The most important thing is that Capello actually agreed to Florence's invitation!

A large group of team owners looked at Florence with envy and hatred. No one had considered inviting Capello to coach before, but most of them were hesitant because of the Milan mark on him. As a result, when they were hesitating, Florence took advantage of the opportunity to sign the local famous coach first.

As for Capello's former boss AC Milan, although its general manager Galliani did not express much personal opinion on the matter, the big boss of the Ross and Blacks was furious at Capello's "suburbation" and claimed that Capello's move to coach Fiorentina was a serious betrayal of AC Milan, who trained him to become a first-class head coach.

Of course, all the smart people, including AC Milan fans, do not think this is a big deal. After all, as long as the AC Milan-born coach does not coach Inter Milan, the real enemy next door, no one wants or has the leisure to pursue such a thing. Haven’t you seen former AC Milan player Ancelotti agree to coach Parma? Why didn’t you see Berlusconi swearing him with a big mouth? Former AC Milan legend Lidholm even led Roma to win the Serie A championship and the Champions League runner-up. Has anyone said he was sorry for Milan?

The reason why Berlusconi says this now is just because Capello, who is now the focus of football, was angry with his big mouth. Now he admits in person that this is his mistake. Lao Bei can't bear to worry about his face, so he can only find other breakthroughs to divert people's attention.

Fortunately for Berlusconi, the incident in which Capello coached Florence finally faded out of the public's sight a few days later. The reason is very simple, that is...
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