Generally, silence speaks louder than phrases, and this is likely to be the case following the sacking of Thiago Motta who obtained little love from his former Juventus gamers.
The 42-year-old was spending his day along with his household in Portugal when he was knowledgeable of his sacking on Sunday afternoon with Igor Tudor arriving as a substitute. Therefore, the supervisor won’t have the chance to bid the squad farewell, however this won’t be an incredible travesty in spite of everything based mostly on the gamers’ response (or slightly lack of) on social media.
As IlBianconero factors out, just one amongst 28 Juventus gamers determined to bid the supervisor farewell with a social media publish (because it has develop into the norm these days).
This occurs to be Samuel Mbangula who made his debut with the senior Juventus squad underneath the steerage of the Italian Brazilian supervisor. The Belgian winger made the a lot of the alternative, scoring the primary aim of the season for the membership towards Como.
“I can’t thanks sufficient for trusting me since Day One and for permitting me to understand part of my dream. I want you all the very best for the longer term!” posted Mbangula on social media.
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This case provides weight to earlier experiences that exposed a ‘surreal’ environment’ on the membership throughout Motta’s last week in cost, with the coach distancing himself from the squad and the administration and solely uttering a number of phrases throughout coaching periods.
Motta had additionally been described as a largely unpopular determine within the dressing room on account of his blatant method and for the style through which he alienated a few of his gamers, like Danilo and Nicolo Fagioli who had been compelled out of the membership in January.
However whereas Mbangula is the one participant to thank Motta on social media on the time of writing, the state of affairs would possibly change within the coming hours with extra gamers following go well with.