Former Juventus midfielder Giancarlo Marocchi is hoping to see some type of a riot on the membership as he lashes out at Thiago Motta and his managerial methods.
The Imola native solely represented the Bianconeri and Bologna all through his taking part in profession, so he’s been retaining a detailed eye on the 42-year-old over the previous few campaigns and hasn’t at all times been impressed along with his mentality.
Despite the fact that the Italian Brazilian led the Emilian membership in direction of a historic Champions League qualification final season, Marocchi isn’t a fan of sure behaviour that has been fixed since Motta’s time on the Renato Dall’Ara.
The retired midfielder observed how the previous Inter and PSG star retains shuffling his lineup and altering his captain, thus dispelling robust character out of the staff.
“You get thus far when the coach completely confuses you,” stated the 59-year-old by way of Tuttosport.
“On this unbelievable sport, there are at all times surprises. You by no means understand how your teammate is doing, a lot much less the opposite staff. Juve is exhausted, with none response. Solely schemes and plans, nobody reacts, and it’s not the primary time it’s occurred.
“We went from wanting to provide the quantity 10 shirt to Yildiz and construct the staff round him, to having it revolve round McKennie. It’s insanity!
“He modified many captains, it was the primary mistake. Emptying the brains and souls of the gamers is the worst factor. However Motta loves it, and as he did at Bologna, so that you impoverish the staff which now not reacts in moments of issue. As for the strategy, Gatti ought to by no means be dropped.”
Due to this fact, Marocchi would to see the Juventus gamers taking the initiative in a way, even when it means averting from the supervisor’s directions.
“I hope the staff now not follows Motta’s directions as a result of we’re seeing the outcomes. Each Sunday, we don’t know who performs. Motta could have a logical cause, however we see the video games and we realise that there are not any certainties.”