The Samp head coach spoke quite nicely.
He acknowledged everyone at San Remo but also subtly indicated that this wasn't the true Sampdoria.
Of course, he couldn't say this outright. Previously, Martivini had clearly stated that even if some teams plan to forfeit the Italian Cup this season, they absolutely cannot express it verbally.
And next season, the Italian Cup's treatment and status will be higher.
No club wants to oppose Martivini, especially when his re-election support is increasing.
Subsequently, Sotu expressed his mutual admiration for the Samp head coach.
Even though most of San Remo's adjustments and arrangements today were actually designed by Morici.
But... doesn't a head coach capable of using players most reasonably deserve to be called a famous coach?
Using personnel is, in itself, a high level of wisdom.
Tyronn Lue's classic tactic of "giving the ball to the strongest player on the team" also made him a famous coach, didn't it?
Any objections?
