Di Méco’s crazy bet about Zidane

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Eric Di Méco does not believe that his former teammate, Zinedine Zidane, can bring Juventus back to the top.

Zinedine Zidane has just affirmed that he is eager to return to a coaching position, after almost three years of inactivity. Among the destinations that are mentioned for the French icon there is Juventus.

Zidane would go too far with Juventus

So, will Zizou manage to restore his letters of nobility to the Old Lady? A certain Eric Di Méco doesn’t believe it at all. Speaking on Moscato Show this Wednesday, the former French international even bet on the failure of his former teammate with the Bianconeri. “If Zizou wins the Champions League, in the next four years, at Juve, it’s not a rat that I’m eating, it’s a beaver! »

As a reminder, the last European trophy won by Juventus dates back to 1996 against Ajax. This was just before Zidane arrived at the club as a player from Bordeaux.

In addition to Juventus, Zidane would also be coveted by Bayern Munich and Manchester United for next season. A comeback in Piedmont is therefore not his only option.

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