Sarri would like to coach Tonali, opens up about Milan, Conte, Ronaldo and Juventus ‘revolution’

Title: Sarri Opens Up About Milan, Conte, Ronaldo, and Juventus ‘Revolution’

Maurizio Sarri has shared his thoughts on various topics in a recent interview, ranging from his desire to coach Sandro Tonali and Domenico Berardi to his views on Serie A and Juventus’ latest developments.

The 65-year-old coach has been without a club since March, but he’s hopeful of returning to the dugout soon. “I hope to do so before January, but it depends on the situations and the offers I receive, the motivations and the call that will give me more adrenaline,” he said.

When asked about his ideal job, Sarri mentioned his desire to coach in Serie A, citing the desire to work with young talents like Tonali and Berardi. “I want to coach players like Berardi and Tonali,” he said. “Two Italians: Berardi and Tonali. A team must have a solid group of local players.”

The former Lazio and Chelsea coach also shared his views on Juventus’ current state, stating that the Bianconeri are ready for a “cultural revolution.” “I think there is a condition for a cultural revolution at Juventus right now,” he said. “It’s just the beginning, but you can see Motta’s desire to do something different.”

Sarri also commented on his former players, including Cristiano Ronaldo, with whom he worked at Juventus. “Ronaldo had his best season in Italy with me, he scored 37 goals across all competitions,” he said. “With Giuntoli, we did great things at Napoli in three years. It would be ideal to have both Cristianos at the same time.”

In the end, Sarri believes that football is simple, but making a team play simple football is the most challenging thing in the world.

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