Capello criticizes "Juventus" player acquisition policy © EuroFootball.com

"England national team coach Fabio Capello criticizes Turin's work in the player transfer market. Former 'Old Lady' strategist believes that the footballers with whom the club signed contracts are not good enough. "These years are zero or otherwise - the beginning years," said Capello. "Some players did not show what was expected of them. The upcoming years will be very important for president Andrea Agnelli, as he will have to start from scratch. The current team's problem is that there are several good athletes, a few very good ones, but the overall quality of the team players must be significantly improved. When reforming the team, at least a few very good footballers must be bought." "Juventus" coach Luigi Del Neri complained about the lack of player selection due to injuries hitting the team, but Capello has a different opinion: "I have always told the club leaders that I do not need seven players. I need two good ones. "AC Milan" signed contracts with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Robinho. Finally. I told Milan's club leaders that you have signed contracts with two good athletes. You need players who can influence the course of the game, not just be numbers on the team's player list," argued the specialist."