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·25 July 2024
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·25 July 2024
Former Parma coach Alberto Malesani says Federico Chiesa hasn’t ‘looked happy for a while’ and hopes Riccardo Calafiori will breathe the ‘playful side of football’ in the Premier League at Arsenal.
In his latest interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, ex-Italian coach Malesani made an interesting comparison between Serie A and Premier League football.
Talking about Chiesa’s future at Juventus and his recent performances for club and country, Malesani said: “Football must be more joyful and more entertaining. I consider Chiesa a top player, and I watched him last season. He didn’t look happy; he hadn’t looked happy for a while.”
The Italy international has less than one year left in his contract at the Allianz Stadium, and Juventus are willing to sell for a fee of around €25m.
Chiesa has just returned from holidays after the Euros and is training in Turin while the rest of the team is continuing pre-season preparation in Germany.
“I think he should not leave Juventus,” argued Malesani.
“Do you know why? Motta improves all the players, and that’s the best thing a coach can offer.”
Chiesa failed to impress at the Euros, while Calafiori was one of Italy’s best players. The Bologna defender is on the verge of joining Arsenal for €45m.
“I would have loved to coach a Premier League club, so I understand him,” said Malesani a Coppa Italia, Supercuppa and UEFA Cup winner with Parma.
“Well, they have fun in the Premier League,” he concluded.
“The only thing Serie A lacks is the ability to regain the playful side of football and be happier.”