Quotes by Vincenzo Montella, Massimiliano Allegri, Kevin Prince-Boateng, Edinson Cavani, Gigi Delneri, Leonardo, Edy Reja, Walter Mazzari, Francesco Guidolin and Marcello Lippi.
By Steve AmoiaContributing Writer
We have quotes by Vincenzo Montella, Massimiliano Allegri, Kevin Prince-Boateng, Edinson Cavani, Gigi Delneri, Leonardo, Edy Reja, Walter Mazzari, Francesco Guidolin and Marcello Lippi.
"What did I say to get punished, have mercy! I just said have a nice day!"

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"Nor tripped neither, you base football player." King Lear, Act 1, Scene 4.

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Vincenzo Montella of AS Roma said either fight for the giallorossi shirt or find another at La Gazzetta dello Sport:
«La differenza la farà la personalità più che i colpi dei singoli. Chi indossa questa maglia non deve avere solo talento ma anche temperamento, carattere per reagire a situazioni come quelle capitate a noi in questo periodo. Chi vuole andare via dimostri di meritare una squadra migliore di questa»
"Personality will make the difference more than individual acts. Whomever wears this shirt not only must have talent but also temperament and character to react to situations such as happened to us in this period. Whoever wants to go, show that you deserve a team better than this one."
Max Allegri of AC Milan in a chilling quote at La Gazzetta dello Sport:
"Ora un suicidio non vincere lo scudetto".
"Now it's suicide not to win the Scudetto."
Kevin Prince-Boateng of AC Milan on a potential future dancing gig at Milan Live:
“Se vinciamo lo scudetto faccio il moonwalk vestito da Michael Jackson!"
*** Quote of the Week ***
"If we win the Scudetto, I'll do the moonwalk dressed like Michael Jackson!"
Edinson Cavani of Napoli on his new book and his future in quotes with il Corriere dello Sport:
«Non cambierò squadra e non cambierò procuratore. Non è vero niente di quello che è stato detto, io sto bene e resto a Napoli. Qui sono felice e ho scritto questo libro per raccontare il mio rapporto con Dio: non è un manuale per diventare un calciatore, Io voglio lasciare un segno qua a Napoli e nella mia Nazionale».
"I will not change teams and will not change my agent. Nothing that was written was true. I'm doing well here and I will stay at Napoli. I'm happy here and I wrote this book to discuss my rapport with God. It's not a manual how to become a footballer. I want to leave a sign here at Napoli and for my national team (Uruguay)."
Gigi Delneri of Juventus isn't worried in quotes with il Corriere dello Sport:
"Io in bilico? Non mi cambia la vita. È da tre mesi che parliamo di questa cosa. Per quanto mi riguarda penso soltanto al prossimo match di campionato. Comunque è giusto che la società faccia i suoi conti a fine anno. Il mio compito è lavorare al massimo»
"Me on the brink? I'm not changing my life. We have been talking about this for the last three months. I only think of the next match in the league. Anyway, it's right that the club settles its accounts at the end of the year. My task is to work to the maximum."
Leonardo of Internazionale hailed an Inter comeback on Sky Calcio:
"After being down a man after 20' and conceding a penalty kick, we came back for an extraordinary victory."
Edy Reja of Lazio was his usual concise self on Sky Calcio:
"After we scored, we didn't maintain the same intensity despite having the man advantage over Inter."
Walter Mazzari of Napoli with unwavering support for his team on Sky Calcio:
"My players aren't used to being in such high places in the table. We're playing an extraordinary season."
Francesco Guidolin of Udinese had an interesting compliment to an opposing player on Sky Calcio:
"Amauri could be the Italian Didier Drogba."
Note: Amauri of Parma had a brace on Saturday against Udinese (0-2).
Marcello Lippi on Sky Calcio praises the Udinese boss:
"It's a shame that Francesco Guidolin has never managed one of the big clubs. He's a manager of the highest level."
*** Picture of the Week: Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas of Real Madrid ***

Here is my quote:
Next time, I'll let Casillas do all of the trophy-holding duties. He is much better with his hands!"
Steve Amoia is a freelance writer, editor and translator from Washington, D.C. He is the founder of World Football Commentaries. He has written and translated for AC Cugini Scuola Calcio (Italian soccer school), Beyond The Pitch, Football Media, Italian Soccer Serie A, Keeper Skool and Soccerlens. You can also follow Steve @worldfootballcm on Twitter.
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