Was dubbed as 'Taliban' for wanting to play Sarriball: Maurizio Sarri
Sarriball of Sarri was highly popular when he was with Napoli between 2015-2018 as he led the Serie A club to two-second place finishes in the tournament.
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Leeds: Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri claimed that he was bullied as a 'Taliban' for his wish to play his own style of football known as the 'Sarriball'.
This style of Sarri was highly popular when he was with Napoli between 2015-2018 as he led the Serie A club to two-second place finishes in the tournament.
"I was defined as a Taliban because I always wanted to play my football, now it is not good enough because I adapt to the different characteristics of my players. If I had to listen to or read the things that are said about Juventus, I would go crazy. I just get on with my work," Goal.com quoted Sarri as saying.
"I would like to see the most consistent team and certain attitudes, but we must take into consideration the different characteristics of our players," he added.