AC Milan And Inter Looking Good, Not Sure About Juventus - Arrigo Sacchi

Arrigo Sacchi commented on the transfer campaigns of Inter, AC Milan and Juventus.

Arrigo Sacchi (Foto Grazia Neri)
Today former AC Milan and Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi gave an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport in which he talked about the transfer campaigns of Serie A's Big Three so far.

First of all, he discussed the Rossoneri's new policy of buying less glamorous players despite Kaka's high profile move to Real Madrid.

"The fans are complaining about Kaka's departure and the club's decision to stop signing big names. However, they should have been alarmed before, when the club invested too much money on players who were in the twilight of their careers.

"[Silvio] Berlusconi and [Adriano] Galliani are great managers, but lately they have gone against their innovative spirit. Now, as intelligent people, they have changed their course and I very much trust their abilities and intuitions: I'm sure the new Milan won't disappoint."

Sacchi then moved on to discuss current champions Inter, who he thinks have made some good moves so far.

"The great Inter of [Massimo] Moratti and [Jose] Mourinho have bought [Diego] Milito, who is a striker that gives guarantees on a professional and technical level," he continued. "Thiago Motta is mainly a technical guarantee, but if Mourinho can reduce his exuberance he could be very important. The future arrival [Ricardo] Carvalho would improve the defence's technical level, while Deco is a more risky investment..."

He was less enthusiastic about Juventus, saying "the Bianconeri have needed a playmaker who can dictate the tempo, and give geometry and fluidity to their football. The ideal player would be [Gaetano] D'Agostino, [Cristian] Ledesma, while Real Madrid's [Mahamadou] Diarra is more of a destroyer. Diego is a great purchase, but I have my doubts about [Fabio] Cannavaro and [Giorgio] Chiellini's tactical compatibility."

Danilo Pochini, Goal.com
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