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"A bus full of shit to the dressing room": Berlusconi's scandalous promise - voila! sport

2022-12-14T12:53:54.709Z


The current president of Monza, in the past the prime minister of Italy and the president of Milan, provided another insulting statement at the Christmas party held by the club ahead of the return of the league


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It seems that Silvio Berlusconi, formerly the prime minister of Italy and who is known in the football world as the extrovert owner of Milan for about 30 years, cannot spend too much time without a new scandal or affair.

The 86-year-old Berlusconi, currently the president of Monza, was recorded in a video that was revealed this morning (Wednesday) promising the team's players "a bus full of shit" if they beat the big teams.

Watch: Berlusconi's scandalous promise

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Monza entered the World Cup break in 14th place after 15 rounds in Serie A, managed to climb the table thanks to two consecutive home wins over Salerno and Verona and increased the gap from the red line to nine points.

At the Christmas party held by the club this week, the president made another scandalous statement that can already be said to sound typical of him.



"I promised the players that if they beat Milan, Juventus or one of the big teams, I would send them a bus full of shit to the dressing room," Berlusconi said as you can also see and hear in the video above.



Monza will play Juventus in the Coppa Italia on January 19, but before that they will play in the league against Inter and face Juventus once more at the end of January.

She will face Milan in the middle of February.

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Source: walla

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