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New York City’s Andrea Pirlo
Pogba has become some criticism for his shows this season, particularly in the midst of the 2-1 whipping to Manchester City at Old Trafford last Saturday, while Juventus have savored the experience of a strong start to the fight in his nonattendance. And the legendary midfielder believes that Massimiliano Allegri has brought an impressive set of players to the club.
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And Pirlo feels Juve now boasts a squad capable of challenging for trophies on all fronts this term as a result of its decision to cash in on Pogba and replace him with talent across the pitch.
“Looking at Italian football from the outside, it’s not that bad”, Pirlo assured Sky. It’s like the French league. “After such a great transfer window, I think Juventus are now built to win everything”. Juve are in an alternate contention – at any rate, that is the thing that the trade window suggested.
“Inter’s management did make inquiries”, he added.
The veteran midfielder left the Bianconeri to join New York City FC in MLS in the summer of 2015, and has given his opinion on the Italian top-flight from his outsiders’ viewpoint.
“If you consider the players that have come in, I would have to say it was the correct decision”, Pirlo told Sport Mediaset in Italy. He’s got passion, determination and he teaches football.
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Former Inter midfielder Andrea Pirlo has revealed he almost rejoined the Nerazzurri last season from Major League Soccer side New York City.