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Former Juventus Director Luciano Moggi Slates Unimportant Roma
The Giallorossi are a weak outfit who "count for little" in the eyes of Moggi, who believes that Bologna should have done better in their recent clash at the Stadio Olimpico...
Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has once again commented on the Serie A season, this time criticising Roma.
The former Bianconeri official does not believe that the current Giallorossi outfit is of the same calibre as years past, when they challenged for the Scudetto earlier in the decade.
He used the recent match against Bologna as an example. Though the Lupi ran out winners, he claimed that it was the Rossoblu's poor performance that allowed the home side to win.
"Bologna lost badly in Rome against a Roma who count for little, so they could have done more," he told meditteraneonline.it.
Moggi was linked with a role at Bologna at the end of season, but the club dismissed the speculation.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
The former Bianconeri official does not believe that the current Giallorossi outfit is of the same calibre as years past, when they challenged for the Scudetto earlier in the decade.
He used the recent match against Bologna as an example. Though the Lupi ran out winners, he claimed that it was the Rossoblu's poor performance that allowed the home side to win.
"Bologna lost badly in Rome against a Roma who count for little, so they could have done more," he told meditteraneonline.it.
Moggi was linked with a role at Bologna at the end of season, but the club dismissed the speculation.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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