From banker to coach, the interesting story of Maurizo Sarri, who now heads the famous English club

You should forgive Antonio Konten if last Friday felt like history was repeating itself. After all, it is not the first time to be fired and replaced by Maurizio Sarri. After being involved in the 2006 Calipoli scandal of matches, the task of keeping Arrez in the second division of S.H. was to be [...]
After being involved in the 2006 Calipoli scandal of matches, the task of keeping Arrez in the second division was to be light with a penalty for six points. Fortunately, the club's president, Piero Mancini, had a sense of smell for senior managers. Unfortunately, he just panicked.
Mancini fired Konten in October 2006, relying on Sarri for survival. But very soon Mancini began to change his mind. The count returned in March, and although the results started to be good, it was too late. Areszo never recovered.
Unfortunately, in March they declared bankruptcy. I was the next manager of Italy and Sarrin, and we hit” again, sighed Mancini desperate. This is actually something that's been happening for a long time.
Sarri had 15 years of experience as a coach when he replaced the Count at Areszo. He began that same summer when the world began in Italy in 1990. If you've ever been to Toscan, you're likely to have gone through a village that had a team that once trained Count.
Sarri didn't succeed as a player. He was a fierce defender, outside the main categories, who had as a mentor to the great Kurt Hamrin, Suedez, who delighted players with stories about the games against Peles Brazil in the 1958 World Final, and all the goals he had scored for Fiorentina.
After unable to make a career as a football player, Sarri began working as a cash exchange agent at the Toscan Bank. He was placed in the international department, which involved business trips to Europe's financial centres, among them London. But that task never bothered Sarri's imagination as football.
He worked as a part - time coach, passing from one town to the next: Stia, Faellese, Cavriglia, Antela, Valdema, Togeleto, etc., you know. Inspired by much of Arrio Sacchi, who is studied by the team ( AC Milan) very carefully, until one day he decided to follow in his footsteps.
Sacchi worked for a shoe company and used conventions in Europe to watch Ajax games until he left them all and became a coach. Like Sarri, he had no experience as a player and used the famous expression: “You never said you were a horse to be a knight. ”
So, in 2001, as Italy prepared to adjust Euros and exchange agents were no longer needed in banks, Sarry decided to take a major step forward, leaving behind the eight-hour job and well paid for what he thought was the “the only job I would do for free. ”
Unlike Sacchi, who was 41 years old when he was taken by AC Milan in 1987, and unlike Counte, who took his first high-level position with Atalanta shortly after he turned 40, Sarri did not enter Serie A until four years ago, when he was 55.
Sarri was not taken from the lower divisions as the new major discovery, such as Masilimo Alegris of Juventu, when Calilar risked him after his promotion, in the second category, with Susswallon. He had to take his own team to prove that he belonged to that position.
The fact that Sarri's talent has not been recognized by football giants in the country for so long has already become a form of shame. One reason Sarri hasn't been discovered is because he had to wait many years to get into the famous Supercorso school elite of Italian trainers. He had no contact or inheritance as a former player to be placed in the front row.
Another fact is the lack of patience in the Italian game. Sarri has often had to leave the teams before the ideas took place. Like any revolutionary, Sarri failed to understand from others, for a long time”, Francisco Saverio Intorcia wrote in La Repubblica.
He was fired from his youth and told that he had no imagination. Marilyn Monroe was advised to be a secretary, and Elvis Presley was told to return and work as a truck driver. ”
Fortunately, Sarri did not pack up and return to the banking sector. If he had done so, he would now have been a treasure Chancellor, as did energji Luciano Spalletti.
Pep Guardilla is a great worshiper of Sarri. Before Manchester played with Naples in the League Champions, last season, Catalanas could not hide his respect for the tobacco brand of football.
I call on you fans to come on Thursday, because you'll see a fantastic game”, Manchester City head said. “Two teams with the same idea: high dam, ball content, short pass, dynamics in the attack. I am so glad to face one of the trainers I admire most. ”
During a charity golf party, which Chelsea player and manager Gianluca Vialli organises each year to collect money and raise awareness about sclerosis, also known as the <x0 disease. Lou Gehrig”, Guardiola called the game of Naples “a toast to the sun”, perhaps because when you face his greatness, you can't stand without raising a glass.
Shortly thereafter, Guardiola joined Sacchi and Sarrin in Milan Marittima, which looks like dinners that fantasy football lovers worldwide. The fact that Sarri has the respect of two of the game pioneers shows a lot.
But Sacchi and Guardilla are not alone. Bournemouth's manager, Eddie Howe, attended some of Sarby's training sessions at Empoli. This led to a new phase of the game.
At a coach's conference in Rio de Janeiro last summer, former coach of Milan, Rome, Juventos, and England, Fabio Capello, suggested to colleagues in Latin America that they take the plane and go to study Sartie's methods closely.
He said he said: Football has something new thanks to Sarri. Something interesting. Every 20 years there's a innovation. After Ajax, we had Sachi's Milan, then Guudila, who put football a little sleep. Fortunately, Sarri woke him up again. ”
Viall saw it differently, at La Gazette's sports. Going to Kastelvotrino is like going to Palo Alto (part of the high-tech Silicon Valley in San Francisco). There's innovation, there's creativity. ”
As Cite Premier League changed to the defenders' cast, expect Sarri to enrich the game in his country, from a tactical point of view. Chelsea can expect to go from one style to another.
The contrasts between Sarri and Contes are huge. But the players will experience the same attention to the details.
This summer of the world where the cautious game prevailed, it seems appropriate that Premier League is hosting a manager who named “Mister 33”, because of the routines he has created and which bring variety during the turn of the punishment.
“I went there and I never practiced for side reruns”, he said. “They have 10 different signs and they gave me a sheet to study after the first day. That's where I lost track.
He began to be impatient with me because he expected me to take his hand very quickly. I stood behind Hamsick and followed him everywhere to see what he was doing. ”
View them as the last touch on the masterpiece that Sarri created in Naples.
He did not win anything while in São Paulo. But as his Spalettti or toscanians said, Sarri deserved “Spudedeton of the Football Manual”, because football must be learned everywhere the way Sarri learns it.
It's going to be nice to see, and it's expected to create great excitement among fans.
James Horncale, BBC Sports.









