“Whoever resigns in the end is a loser,” Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said of Maurizio Sarri's decision to resign from Claudio Lotito's Lazio. Speaking to Mediaset before Barcelona-Napoli, De Laurentiis is very harsh towards the Tuscan coach who led Naples from 2015 to 2018. His resignation “surprised me a lot – says De Laurentiis – I believe that in life, after the first experiences which qualify you as a professional and therefore you are no longer at the dawn of your professionalism, you must assume your responsibilities which arise from your acceptance. If you have accepted a certain role and are at a certain club, for better or for worse, you must fulfill your commitment: both contractually and out of respect for the supporters, and out of respect for the players and the club that supports you. placed under contract. Whoever resigns is ultimately a loser. » De Laurentiis says he doesn't know what issues led to the split between Sarri and Lazio: “So it doesn't concern me but it concerns Lotito who is a very different person from me. He is not never impetuous, maybe he is exaggerated because he wants to do everything and more between football, politics and industry. But he has a lot of qualities so in my opinion it was necessary to find solutions in their relationship because a team do not separate a few months before the end of the championship.”
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