Messina, Romano responds (indirectly) to Feola: “It’s better for him to concentrate on his work”

John

By John

Two championships in one: the first round with 28 points, the second round with just 10 scored (one with Romano, 6 with Parisi, 3 with Feola). The changes, rather than relaunching the action on the pitch, have evidently had a negative impact. Taking away certainties and security from the team, also because as the days go by the points and matches weigh more and more.
It’s a bit like the concept expressed by Vincenzo Feola before the match against Gelbison, phrases however indirectly linked to the comeback of the “pre-corporate turnaround cycle” albeit without ever mentioning his predecessor Pippo Romano. Who in the same way, relying on social media, wanted to respond in a piqued manner.
Feola had said that «paradoxically it was easier to start from minus 14, because there was nothing to lose. Today the weight of the shirt is felt, but we are fully in the running for salvation and no one can say otherwise.” Then claiming how «the performances had never been there at all. Today we are paying for negative episodes: internal poles, wasted opportunities that perhaps were realized in the first round, with the same episodes turning in our favor.”
A reconstruction that Romano evidently did not appreciate: «Inappropriate and disrespectful statements towards my or rather our path. You say we were ugly, lucky, light, free, without any pressure on us. To date I have not read or heard any denials on the matter and I’m sorry. I could say a lot about your journey today but it all speaks for itself! Macaroni fills the belly, so it would be better to concentrate on yourself and your work, distractions make you lose clarity and objectives.”