A Little More Trézéguet News
I can’t decide if it’s cruel to post this picture of David Trézéguet in his Gilligan hat. I find it kind of endearing, but maybe that’s just me.
There is, like always, all kinds of Trézéguet transfer news, although most of my links today say, “He’s SO staying at Juve.” Which means that tomorrow they’ll all say, “He’s SO going!” Inara at OL Offside has an interesting post on the possibility that not just Trezeguet but also Ludovic Giuly are considering a move to Lyon. Check it out here. In addition, he’s been linked to rumors of potential moves to at least Barça, Liverpool and Milan, and possibly other teamsas well.
And a link from reader Patrick about Domenech’s response to Trézéguet’s criticisms. A little more pointed than his previous comments, no?
Gazzetta: David Trezeguet accuses you of the lack of respect to him.
Domenech: “In the national team, there is a competition and many more players in form. I explained that in the message that I left to him, but he did not recall me. To play in Serie B is not like playing in Serie A”.Gazzetta: But in September, Serie B did not constitute a handicap.
Domenech: “Because one month before September they played at the greatest levels. The things changed. On February, I convened him for Argentina, an important match for him. For Lithuania I wanted players in form”.Gazzetta: But instead of him, you convened Djibril Cissé who is not at the top also.
Domenech: “Cissé did not go to the World Cup because of a serious accident. I am a little sentimental and I gave him the hand, like when I called Trezeguet against Argentina. I did not forget his tears after the final. The door stays open”.Gazzetta: - Deschamps says that Donadoni is informed more than you about the form of the players by calling him by telephone.
Domenech: “He has more Italians than Frenchmen in his squad. With Juve, there is no problem. Ask Capello. Last year, I had my lunch with Juve managers and we found an agreement especially for Trezeguet”.
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