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De Laurentiis slams ‘communist’ Sarri

De Laurentiis slams ‘communist’ Sarri

Napoli CEO Aurelio de Laurentiis has launched a scathing attack on Maurizio Sarri, saying that he is communist and works around with money.

Sarri joined the partenopei in 2015 and impressed a lot during his stay at the Stadio San Paolo, winning the Serie A manager of the year award in 2016. He left the club this past summer to join Chelsea, with Carlo Ancelotti now at Napoli.

De Laurentiis was recently talking to Corriere dello Mezzogiorno and he criticised Sarri for being communist and working only when he was given the money.

He said: "Sarri was against all, put the posters on the street, then managed to be loved even by the most extreme fans. He is an individualist, one who worked on the fields and on the ground, in the middle of the stones and suffered because he was exonerated after six games.

"Then he had the ride from C to A and when we lost 4-2 against him, I thought he was the right one.

''Sarri seemed a mild person, I discovered that he was too dissatisfied with his past. For a communist, basing everything on money god led to a syndrome of unbearability. I told him, "But who do we buy?", And he said he did not want to know anything about it. I found him out of sight, his wife could not come to the stands."

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