Damien Comolli`s adventure at Juventus has officially begun, and it immediately presents situations that need addressing, notably a direct confrontation brewing with Inter Milan.
This initial journey for Comolli involves an immediate battle against Juventus`s rivals, Inter. The core issue seems to revolve around Inter`s capacity to operate in the transfer market given their reported economic challenges. This point is a significant topic of discussion among fans.
Fan sentiment, as seen in various comments, highlights skepticism regarding Inter`s financial stability and their potential transfer activities. While reports from abroad might discuss Inter`s financial shortcomings, some perceive a lack of equivalent attention in Italian media.
Supporters question how Inter can afford new players, suggesting any significant purchases would be controversial considering their financial situation. The prevailing view among these fans is that Inter may have to rely more on youth players or free agents due to debt, with some even arguing the club should face consequences for its financial state.
Amidst this rivalry dynamic, there`s strong anticipation for Comolli`s work at Juventus. Fans urge him to demonstrate his skills not only in building a competitive squad through shrewd market decisions (buying players without wasting resources) but also in directly confronting and challenging the “bitter enemy,” Inter, both on and off the pitch. Discussions also include specific transfer targets, with suggestions for strengthening the midfield and attack.
Some fan comments:
Why isn`t anyone talking about how newspapers across Europe are discussing Inter`s failure (sporting and especially economic), but here, silence? Nobody says anything. The Nerazzurri cheerleaders, who we remember spitting venom during Calciopoli, are now quiet! Show what foreign newspapers are saying! Journalism in Italy is sickening! They say Inter fans are offended, poor things, they are the honest ones, in their white suits! Enough, they need to stop covering for them, they always have someone covering their messes. We`re tired, tell us why! The popular will wants to know! Is it because they were good at placing the right people in various seats?
To win on the field again, you first have to stop losing in the palaces (off-field politics).
What tug-of-war are you talking about??? Where does Inter have the money to buy players? It would be another scandal if they buy anyone since they don`t EVEN have the financial coverage to register for the league… Inter is finished, they`ll have to play with their Primavera and some free agents like Calhanoglu (and other poor players)… Inter has ceased to exist, now only punishment is needed.
To save 10 million, you want to put that `catamaran` Zhegrova instead of Chico Conceição who is much younger and much stronger? Hahaha, good thing the transfer market isn`t in your hands.
Comolli, show some grit in your work for Juve, show how good you are, but only to make our mythical Juve great and fight the bitter enemy… sportingly FORZA JUVE UNTIL THE END UNTIL THE END.
Tommaso Parti: `I believe Juventus must buy but without wasting resources.`
Immediately take Krstovic and then Kolo.
Ciao, hope Juve has a good market to strengthen midfield and attack.
Vincenzo Romualdi: `We need three attackers.`
Riccardo Stenti: `Inter cannot operate in the market with all the debts they have.`