De Laurentiis tailors (again) a suit to Rudi Garcia

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Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has spoken about how he fired Rudi Garcia.

Rudi Garcia will not have very good memories of his short stay in Naples. It was a painful experience and the way he got fired was even more painful. His superior did not pull any punches when announcing his departure.

De Laurentiis disrespected Garcia

Aurelio De Laurentiis, the boss of the Partenopei, was indeed very crude in his words when he showed the Frenchman the exit door.

“At the end of the match, I told him go f**** yourself,” said the Neapolitan president during a press conference this Wednesday. It clearly lacked polite tact but that didn’t bother him at all.

As a reminder, Garcia was replaced by Walter Mazzarri. However, the results of the Italian champions have not improved. Quite the contrary. The team’s points average even dropped, going from 1.75 with the Frenchman to 1.33 with the Italian.

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