Chapter 1026: Aftermath (II)
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"I'll you, what's going on? It's only been one night, and it's been such a big thing? Although the fierce quarrel between Vieri and other players and Zoff was not known by the media due to the absence of outsiders and the fact that the Italian side did a good job of secrecy, Zhuang Mingge still learned about it through his connections within the Football Association early the next morning, "Fortunately, this matter was not known by those paparazzi, otherwise, I am afraid that fans all over the world would have to watch the jokes of Italian football......
Zhuang Mingge did think that Vieri would communicate with Zoff because of some unpleasantness that happened in the final stage of the game, but he always thought that the two sides could solve this matter as long as they sat down and talked, and he didn't expect that things would develop to the point where the two sides openly turned their faces!
Although Vieri's move of gathering a large group of people to have a showdown with Zoff is indeed a bit inappropriate, Zoff is inevitably too impersonal in handling this matter, only caring about his face as the head coach of the team, and not giving a reasonable explanation to Vieri at all, nor taking into account the feeling that the players worked together to help Vieri break the record but was ruined by his own people, and conflicts were inevitable.
After all, players are human beings and have feelings. No matter how selfless they are, they will have some selfishness and bias in dealing with others. Maldini, for example, when he asked Yanzov not to change the formation before the game to start Pirlo, why wasn't he trying to get a starting spot for his friend Albertini? In exchange, he would of course have to support Andrea Pirlo to start, otherwise the Fiorentina gang, who have the second most voice in the dressing room, will have an opinion.
It's a kind of compromise and tacit understanding between the different factions in the national team, and every player in the faction will have to distinguish their own territory and responsibilities without affecting the big picture, and if you want to get something extra, then you have to pay some price. However, this exchange of interests only exists between the most powerful factions in the national team, and those players who have no backing behind them will never enjoy this kind of treatment, and can only rely on their own ability to work hard in the national team.
Of course, this kind of compromise and tacit understanding is just a kind of Cheng dù that allows the head coach to be more in line with the wishes of these team bosses when deciding on the starting lineup, such as giving preference to the younger players in the club when the players are similarly able, rather than those nobodies from small and medium-sized clubs. However, if a player's ability can really be recognized, then the starting line-up will also open the door to him. After all, the players are not fools, if their selfishness makes it impossible for the truly capable people to get on the table, and in the end the national team does not get good results in the competition, then they will also be unlucky.
In the current Italian national team, the Milan department led by Maldini and the Fiorentina department led by Vieri, Inzaghi and others have most of the voice in the dressing room. The Roma players had the opportunity to become an emerging force in the national team, but unfortunately Totti's character offended Tony and Panucci teammates too hard, and there was no way to twist them into a rope and become the third force in the Italian dressing room, which led to Roma always only Totti alone can occupy a place in the main squad in Italy.
This is the main reason why when Inzaghi offered to give it their all in the match against Mexico to help Vieri brush up the jù, there was almost no voice of opposition: no one wanted to stand up and be disgusted at this time when the two factions had reached a consensus.
Now, Piero's behavior of grabbing people's heads has really broken this balance and tacit understanding, which not only makes the outside world have a bad guess about the unity of the Italian team, but also makes the national team bigwigs look gloomy. As the head coach, Zoff lacks this sense of smell, and he is still stuck in the coaching mind of 20 years ago, he is not aware of the danger of the matter, and afterwards he wants to implement an iron-fisted rule like his mentor Bealzot and forcibly suppress the voices of opposition...... If nothing happens, then hell is it.
After all, it's no more than it was twenty years ago. With the skyrocketing salaries and changing living conditions after the implementation of the Boseman Act, it is natural that these millionaire internationals will no longer be as obedient to the manager as their predecessors, but will pay more attention to self-worth and career development, so it is natural that Zoff, who has not kept up with the times, will clash with the players in this regard.
Similar to the situation of the Italian national team, which has escalated the conflict, it is not calm in Italy at this time, although the media are very appreciative of the national team's ability to win Mexico in the crucial battle and kick the most promising team out of the competition, but the result of being crushed by Croatia and some discordant notes in the final stage of the game made these media outlets with different backgrounds and positions quickly split into two factions when conducting post-match analysis.
As the mouthpiece of Juventus, "Torino Sport" naturally praised Pierrot's table in the game, calling Bianconeri's goal "a key goal that completely determined the trend of the game", and never mentioned that Piero's goal actually robbed Vieri's head; The rest of Italy's players on the pitch were cynical, believing that they were jealous of Pierrot's ability and talent, so they deliberately withheld the ball from him for the rest of the year, leaving the Bianconeri with no way to continue to use his unparalleled talent to contribute to the Italian national team in the World Cup.
God, these Italian players were so detained by the "Torino Sport" newspaper with a big black cauldron. They didn't even have time to be jealous of Vieri, who had equaled the goal record, so why not take care of Pierrot, who couldn't even get a starting position?
Seeing that "Torino Sport" is so partial to its own players and devalues their hearts and souls to nothing, the media in other places will naturally not be indifferent to this, and have also written articles to refute this fallacy of the other side, saying that Pierrot is the main culprit who spoils the atmosphere in the Italian dressing room. Some media outlets even came together to create a program to capture the video of Pierrot's goal, and invited experts to analyze the footage frame by frame to prove the correctness of their views.
Needless to say, this is naturally Zhuang Mingge's handwriting. He was very dissatisfied with what Pierrot did, and when he saw that Juventus dared to come out to help Pierrot clear his name, he arranged for someone to make such a show to slap the other party directly, and his warning to Mo Lao Fox not to stir up the wind and rain is self-evident.