Sarri discusses Milan links, first meeting with Allegri and Lazio start: "A group behind me"
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Sarri discusses Milan links, first meeting with Allegri and Lazio start: "A group behind me"
"I imagined this would be a challenging year, though not that challenging. These have been the busiest five months of my career, but in a certain sense, also the most enjoyable: I have a group behind me."
"Am I different from my first experience at Lazio? My patience probably increases as I get older, but I doubt I'm any more resilient."
"Summer romances no longer have any meaning. I'm sitting on the Lazio bench, so that's fine."
"It ended 0-0. No shots on target, a disgraceful spectacle. My relationship with Max? Good, he's Tuscan, so good. You may have a different idea of ​​football, but we still have a good relationship."
Maurizio Sarri was a serious candidate for AC Milan but the club ultimately chose Massimiliano Allegri. Sarri has repeatedly come close to the Milan job but remained at Lazio after Igli Tare decided against a reunion. Sarri describes the current season as unexpectedly demanding yet enjoyable, calling it the busiest five months of his career and praising the group supporting him. He acknowledges increased patience with age while doubting greater resilience. He dismisses summer transfer links as meaningless and confirms his commitment to Lazio. He recalls the first meeting with Allegri as a 0-0, low-quality match but maintains a good relationship with him.
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