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Did he rub his nose in your ass? What's with this attitude against Zlatan?![]()
I'd hate to be on the receiving end of Zlatan's nose

Did he rub his nose in your ass? What's with this attitude against Zlatan?![]()
It was a derby, it's irrelevant if he does, in fact it's more disrespectful for his club's fans if he doesn't (ie Vidal in recent derby). And actually no, the first time iirc he just did a gesture to Curva Nord and Julio Cesar, nothing intense. If you're talking about recently, who cares? He's not been with us since forever and prior to that his history read that he was a Milan player and then you had to dig further to find his Inter history.
Zanetti has nothing but admiration for Zlatan... 2017 quote
Did he rub his nose in your ass? What's with this attitude against Zlatan?![]()
And when Inter Milan key man Javier Zanetti recently suggested that his former teammate was a selfish player
Inter are going down their own path, they don’t need to think about me. But until I arrived, they hadn’t won anything. I expected something of this nature from Zanetti. [But] I would have spoken well of myself in his place.
“I like (James) a lot. He’s phenomenal, what he’s doing, but I don’t like when people with a status speak about politics. Do what you’re good at doing,” Ibrahimovic told Uefa and Discovery+ in Sweden.
I think Deki has achieved everything he could in Serbia and he should try to take the next step this summer and go to a midtable Serie A club. Hopefully to Sampdoria now Ranieri is set to leave. We need to see what he can do in a top league. Who knows. He could be an option for Inter in few years from now.
I think Deki has achieved everything he could in Serbia and he should try to take the next step this summer and go to a midtable Serie A club. Hopefully to Sampdoria now Ranieri is set to leave. We need to see what he can do in a top league. Who knows. He could be an option for Inter in few years from now.
SAMPDORIA PRESIDENT FERRERO ARRESTED DURING STANKOVIC TALKS
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The lawyer for Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero reveals the patron was arrested ‘while he was negotiating’ for Red Star Belgrade coach Dejan Stankovic.
It has been a chaotic few days for the Blucerchiati, who seemed all set to sack coach Roberto D’Aversa and poach Stankovic from his current club in Serbia.
Yesterday the news emerged that Ferrero had been arrested for fraudulent bankruptcy regarding some of his other businesses not related to Sampdoria. As a response, he resigned as President of the club and is ready to sell to a group run by Gianluca Vialli.
“Ferrero is currently in prison in Milan and I heard he is not in good physical condition, despite which he was still placed behind bars,” lawyer Giuseppino Tenga told Radio Punto Nuovo.
“He has high blood pressure and nosebleeds. He doesn’t even have a change of clothes with him at the moment, so hopefully they’ll at least allow those to be delivered to him.
“The arrest is due to Ferrero’s private business activities, including a cinema, in 2003, with the bankruptcy in 2017.
“Sampdoria have nothing to do with this, but evidently Ferrero is irritating to someone. I know he was negotiating with Stankovic to make him the new coach of Sampdoria, which is why at the moment of his arrest he was in Milan.”
Even before the arrest, Crvena Zvezda had no intention of releasing Stankovic from his contract early, so D’Aversa for the moment remains on the Blucerchiati bench.
Imagine being D'Aversa and finding out that you're still in your job only because your boss was arrested while interviewing your replacement.Cool story but why would Red Star release him? Has contract until 2024.