Monopoli, Bizzotto responds to Simeri: “Some things he could have said to our faces”

A sharp response from Nicholas BizzottoMonopoli captain, Simone Simeri, to the striker who moved from Puglia to Imolese in the last session of the transfer market and who has spoken in recent days in a negative way from my experience in green and white: “I think we need to give the field to talk, talking off the field means nothing. – Bizzotto debuted in front of the microphones oversbroadcast on Canale 7 – But the concept of the group was touched upon and the sacred dressing room for me was attacked. The former teammate who said that Monopoly wasn’t what he expected and that he had found the worst team of his career affected me as a captain and all my teammates. He confused everyone and put the team in a bad light by reporting a situation that didn’t match his description. Monopoly made the group their winning weapon, last year we played the playoff quarterfinals against much more popular teams thanks to the group. Simeri could say something on the day of his departure, maybe someone does not feel comfortable in the group. It’s too easy to make statements after we’ve scored 5 or 6 goals and in a week where we’ve lost three and fired the manager. None of us ever saw Simery as a problem, the rotten group, as he defined us, would protect him less than he did. I always defended Simeri, we bet a lot on him and never let him weigh anything, and I’m sorry to be known as a captain who did not receive a player well. We must have the humility to take responsibility and admit that we have not lived up to expectations. Some shots are made in chicks, and not in thirty years.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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