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Juve, Sarri: 'Under consideration? If I hadn't wanted to, I would have applied to the post office

2/13/2020, 12:04:59 PM


The reply: 'Come and see our work, it's a great company' (ANSA)

"If I didn't want to be under scrutiny, I worked at the post office. But we are in line with the objectives of the beginning of the season." So Maurizio Sarri, on the eve of the Italian Cup semifinal against AC Milan. "We are coming from a bad game - he added - it is clear that the repercussions on the outside are much wider than those within the company". "The dinner with Agnelli was supposed to be after Fiorentina but I was in Coverciano and the president had commitments. It is normal scheduling", he then explained referring to the meeting on Monday with the Juventus president: "I often see him at dinner, he says who does it to let me know the best restaurants. We never talk about the single game but about the whole ".

Poste Italiane "invites Mr. Sarri to take a few minutes of his precious time to inform himself that Poste is the largest company in the country, which is chosen by young graduates as among the most attractive companies to work in, which is recognized among the top 500 companies in the world for quality of working life, which has achieved some of the best stock market performances in 2019 and which ranks third among the Italian companies in terms of image and reputation worldwide ". The company replies to today's words ('If I didn't want to be under scrutiny I worked at the post offices') of the Juventus coach. "Contrary to what Sarri claims," ​​he continues, "there are exams at the post office and the company responds to citizens, businesses and public administrations". And to Maurizio Sarri Poste says again: "We are waiting for you to see our daily work personally, in one of our 15 thousand operating offices".

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