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Moggi: Serie A lost prestige 

Moggi: Serie A lost prestige

21.01.2011

Former director general of Juventus - Luciano Moggi, said the prestige of the Serie A gradual decline. The reason for this according to him is that clubs prefer to buy foreign instead of using talented Italian boys.

"Italian football is more dead than alive. A wonderful example is the national team, where no strong young players. Napoli, Inter and Milan are excellent teams. But it contains no players from Italy.'s Leading clubs prefer to buy foreign rather than develop their own players, "said Moggi.

Some time ago I criticized the former head of Juventus transfer policy. As is known, Moggi has been suspended from football after being a center of corruption scandal in Italy in 2006. As a result, Juventus were deducted two league titles, and the team had to play one season in Serie B, having won promotion to the elite in its first year outside Serie A.



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