Buffon: I won 13 Serie A titles at Juventus instead of 11, because there are 2 revoked

Buffon won the "Golden Chestnut Award" in the town of Flabosa-Sotana yesterday. In an interview with Cuneodice website, he reviewed his career and mentioned the "phone door" incident.

"I was very tolerant of myself before I was 20 or 21 because at that age, I felt that I had the right to make mistakes and learn from them. This was a reward for me, and I thought it was reasonable because becoming famous young does not mean that I had to be a mature adult immediately. In my life, I always tried to face myself and never avoid it. I did make mistakes, but they were all kind and sincere. I always kept the truth. I was also ashamed of my mistakes, but I always took the consequences personally. This was the best way to grow up and the only way to be a better person."

Speaking of working on the national team, Buffon said: "The real difficulty is how to communicate with new generations that are completely different from us. We have to find the key to touch them and build emotional bonds. I am quite good at this, I am 80% of my At the time, he acts more cute and funny than them. This sincere cuteness can naturally bring us closer. The remaining 20% ​​need to be extremely serious. "

" At present, this national team is 90% likely to play in the play-offs. The last few games of the group stage must make us better and continue the positive side of the last two games. At that time, the driving force of fans and media will be crucial. The media needs to see the signals we send and believe in a truly powerful existence. People must see our love for the jerseys."

After reading the award speech, Buffon also specifically clarified his Serie A championship number: "It was 13 times, not 11 times, because there were two times that followed Juventus on the court and were revoked due to the phone door. In any case, those feelings that accompany you are more important than these numbers, so I sincerely thank you."

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