Francesco Guidolin admits it’s a blast from the past to be facing Chievo Coach Eugenio Corini. “He was my greatest captain.”
Francesco Guidolin admits it’s a blast from the past to be facing Chievo Coach Eugenio Corini. “He was my greatest captain.”
The Udinese” data-scaytid=”35″>Udinese boss had several spells in charge of Palermo with Corini in his squad, but now the retired player has become a tactician.
“Eugenio was my greatest captain, an excellent player, a leader and a sensible, intelligent person,” said Guidolin.
“You could tell at the time he had the qualities to be a leader. He already held that role at Palermo, even if we also had other great players.
“Eugenio is now trying, as far as I can see with good success, to put his own ideas about football into action.
“I had advised him to quit a year earlier and join my staff, but he wanted to continue playing. I wish him all the best in this difficult line of work.”
The Friulani need a boost after their surprise 3-1 Europa League defeat to Young Boys on Thursday.
“I want Udinese to be vivacious, generous and aggressive. We are facing a strong and highly organised team.”