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2020-05-10T08:09:46.086Z


A few days before his autobiographical book hits stores, Juventus brake Giorgio Kailini is already making headlines in Boot Land | World Soccer


"Mario Balutelli A Negative Man With No Respect For The Team He Got A Slap" • "Felipe Melo I Always Told The Managers That He Is A Rotten Apple" • A few days before his autobiographical book comes to the store, Juventus Brake Giorgio Kailini is already making headlines

  • Kylini. Balutelli claimed to be a "strange captain"

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With high ratings and incessant public discourse, "The Last Dance" - the 1998-1997 Michael Jordan and Chicago Bulls documentary series - is great proof that the Corona epidemic is a great time to send high quality, deep sports content into the world.

True sports are not there, free time is plentiful, people are stuck in homes and just looking for how to fulfill the sporting savings. Giorgio Keilini's new autobiographical book, IO, GIORGIO is due out next week and all proceeds from his sales will be donated, apparently as a bestseller before coming to stores.

In a preliminary interview to the LA REPUBBLICA newspaper, 35-year-old Balma of Juventus revealed the headlines of juicy episodes, which made big headlines in Italy. Kylini told of his intense hatred of Inter, but the big noise came from things he said about two players who disappointed him most - Mario Balotelli and Felipe Melo.

"Balutelli is a negative person with no respect for the team," Kylini said. "In the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil he didn't help anyone in anything. He deserved a slap." In professional matters too, there was a brake on what to say about the pioneer Brescia: "People claimed to be among the top five pioneers in the world, but I never considered him among the best teen and not among the twenty."

After Balotelli, Kylini moved on to talk about the Brazilian relationship he collaborated between 2009 and 2011: "Melo is the worst, really the worst of the worst. He has no respect for anyone and he always wants to do precisely that. I always told the managers my opinion of him: He's a rotten apple. "

Unsurprisingly, in no time, two of Kylini's criticisms responded. "At least I have the courage and integrity to tell people the things inside," Balutelli said in a video he shared on Instagram, "You've had so many opportunities to tell me since 2013 to act like a real man, and you didn't do that. One day about your current teammates. You are a strange captain. "

Mello's response was a little more blunt: "Is that what he said about us? So I say he was always a coward to do with his pants. Maybe he's angry because when I was in Galatasrai we kicked Juventus from the Champions League, or even because I'm affiliated with Inter. Which is the greatest of all. "

These things were said while Italian football was on a hiatus due to the Corona virus, but one day the league would resume and Kylini might meet Balutelli when Yuba played in front of Brescia. "I have no problem meeting those players. I don't resent them," said Brake. "I'm not a member of everybody, but they're really the only two who have really crossed the line."

Some may say that these things do not fit the brake of the Italian team, an educated man with degrees in economics, trade and management, but maybe they are. Because here's a lesson in marketing and promotion: Want to buy, starting May 12 in stores.

Source: israelhayom

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