Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini talked about the team's recent form and admitted he is considering letting another chairman to take over the club.
Palermo's defeat to 10-man Parma last night might have some unexpected consequences. Fiery chairman Maurizio Zamparini has announced he may be about to leave the club to another president.
"I'm looking for another president to take over the team who will be able to be close to the team. I will still remain the main shareholder," said Zamparini.
He then complained about the referees' attitude towards his team: "I feel like there's a strange atmosphere around the team, sometimes small things go in our favor, but we often suffer some major injustice. The players feel this too when they come on the pitch. But it must be said we are playing poorly."
On coach Francesco Guidolin, he said: "Yesterday he continued playing with a lone striker even when Parma were down to ten men. Lack of courage? I don't think so. I'd say he doesn't believe in the team anymore."
Guidolin and Zamparini are known to have a tumultuous relationship, as Guidolin has already been sacked twice as Palermo coach, so it's unlikely it will happen a third time.