Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini attacks Juventus’ Massimiliano Allegri: ‘It’s the Coach, not Paulo Dybala, who needs to grow up.’

Dybala left Palermo earlier this summer and Zamparini accused Allegri of being at fault for not starting with the young striker, who has been benched for their first two competitive matches.

“If someone has to grow up at Juve, it’s not Dybala but the Coach,” Zamparini said to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini attacks Juventus’ Massimiliano Allegri: ‘It’s the Coach, not Paulo Dybala, who needs to grow up.’

Dybala left Palermo earlier this summer and Zamparini accused Allegri of being at fault for not starting with the young striker, who has been benched for their first two competitive matches.

“If someone has to grow up at Juve, it’s not Dybala but the Coach,” Zamparini said to Gazzetta dello Sport.

“Allegri is like all Italian Coaches, he believes he can influence the game but doesn’t understand that talented players should be left with freedom.

“I bet on Dybala because I’ve never seen such a strong player at my Palermo.

“Within two or three years he could become the new Messi. With him Juve have got a great deal.”

Zamparini also mentioned striker Alberto Gilardino, who looks set to join the Rosanero to replace the departed Andrea Belotti.

“With Gilardino, we’re counting on his desire and his experience,” he said.

“Belotti had decided to leave and I couldn’t stop him. Write down the name of Djurdjevic, he’s certainly better than Belotti, you’ll see.”

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