Vialli: Juventus must stand by Ferrara
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 01:29
Gianluca Vialli says he's had no contact from Juventus about taking over Ciro Ferrara's job.
Ferrara is again under huge pressure after Juve's defeat to Roma on Saturday night.
Former Juve captain Vialli said: "No, I have had no contact with Juventus, and if ever there was, Ciro would be the first to know.
"In fact, I've heard from my friend and he's very upset about the time that he and the team are going through.
"The club must stay united, and I am with him."
Read more:
- home
- News
- Leagues
- A-League
- Argentine Primera División
- English Premier League
- Football League One
- French Ligue 2
- German Bundesliga 2
- Scottish Premier League
- Swiss Challenge League
- Swiss Super League
- Belgian First Division
- Brazil Serie B
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
- Chinese Super League
- English Championship
- Eredivisie
- German Bundesliga
- Italian Serie A
- Italian Serie B
- Italian Serie C1
- J-League
- Ligue 1
- MLS
- Portuguese Liga
- Prva HNL
- Russian Premier League
- Segunda División
- Segunda División B
- Spanish Liga
- Super League Greece
- Turkish Super Lig
- transfer news
- Results & Fixtures
- football store
- video games
Related Stories
- Feb 14 Agent insists Juventus never an option for Man City signing Pizarro
- Feb 06 Catania defender Legrottaglie unimpressed by Juventus winter signings
- Feb 05 Enrique wants more energy from his Roma players
- Jan 31 Catania swoop for Juventus fullback Motta
- Jan 31 Juventus GM Marotta has total confidence in Borriello
Popular Stories
- Feb 14 Ronaldo hands Florentino Real Madrid contract nightmare
- Feb 14 Real Madrid coach Mourinho prepared to replace Casillas with new keeper signing
- Feb 14 Man Utd agreement for Gaitan still watertight with Benfica
- Feb 14 Man City rebel Tevez: Man Utd stars, Ferguson are the BEST!
- Feb 14 Chelsea players attacked AVB, Cech in crisis meeting

Comments (2)
YA.....FERRARA IS RUINING JUVE.....ND OLY HIDDINK CAN SAVE US
Don't want Ferrara and don't want Vialli.
Sorry to them both, they are Juve legends but right now Juventus needs a proven experienced world-class coach, no more risks, someone like Hiddink, but that getting him seems more and more unlikely.
The directors must act fast or we will continue to sink and before long it will to late to recover
Post new comment