A Quote by Massimiliano Allegri

I'm sorry for Italian football; there's no desire to improve Italian football. — © Massimiliano Allegri
I'm sorry for Italian football; there's no desire to improve Italian football.
I was lucky enough to play for the top three Italian clubs during the golden era of Italian football, so I have no regrets.
Italian football has a lot of appeal, even though it must improve.
We were raised in an Italian-American household, although we didn't speak Italian in the house. We were very proud of being Italian, and had Italian music, ate Italian food.
English football is different: always on the attack. Although one thing is clear. The best football is the Italian.
I like English football, Spanish football, Italian football. I like all of them.
Shevchenko is the best attacker in Europe. He has a great deal of consistency and he just keeps scoring - which in Italian football is very difficult. He is a complete player, someone who can do everything on a football field.
I enjoy the honesty of English football, because nobody gives up, and almost all the best players are here. Italian football is at the bottom because of all those scandals. Their league is not very interesting.
I am a proud Italian American, raised by an Italian mother and Italian grandparents.
Italian football is a laughing stock.
Balotelli is an asset for Italian football.
I was always, and I still am to a certain extent, one of those lazy people who spends a lot of time with Italian friends and yet constantly says I don't speak Italian. Things slow down when I start speaking Italian.
I'm very grateful to Italian football for the opportunity it has given me.
I don't like the Italian approach. I don't want to be involved in that kind of football.
Mario Balotelli is undoubtedly the greatest talent of Italian football.
The Italian Language Foundation will continue to support the growth of AP Italian through its grants to AP students, and its professional development opportunities for teachers of Italian.
It is great to hear that Italian football now has many supporters in Asia.
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