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From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

author:Football allusions

To put it bluntly, it's really hard to be human. No matter how careful you are, it's hard to keep everyone happy. Inadvertently, it may offend many people.

The problem of being difficult is not only reflected in real life, but also in the green world. If anyone doesn't believe it, take a look at the sad experience of Italian striker Quagliarella:

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

Fabio Cuallarella was born on January 31, 1983 in Fort Stabia, in the southeast corner of the Bay of Naples, Italy. In his childhood, Maradona, a generation of football kings, led the local Napoli team to write thousands of miracles, was recognized as a Napoli hero, and was worshipped by the locals.

Living in this environment, it is not surprising that Qualiaella has the idea of becoming a professional footballer. He first trained at the local Gragnano Academy in Napoli before moving to the Turin Academy before being promoted to the Torino first team when he was 16 years old.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

It's not easy for young players who are just starting out to establish themselves in the first team of professional clubs. In his first three seasons with Turin, Quagliarella made five league appearances and saw no prospect of prospecting. In desperation, Quagliarella had to switch doors and play for lower-level clubs, first on loan to Fiorentina who was still in the C2 League, and then to Chieti, who was in the C1 League. It was during his time with Chieti that Cugliarella first tasted what it would be like to become a regular regular in the professional league, and he handed in the statistics sheet of 17 goals in 32 games in a single season.

After a little bit of fame, Quagliarella returned to Turin. Scoring seven goals in the Italian Serie B in 2004–05 was not very efficient. In the summer of 2005, Udinese brought Cuallarella under his wing, but immediately loaned the new signing out, playing first for Ascoli and then for Sampdoria. It was not until 2007 that Cuallarella returned to Udinese.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

Wearing the Udinese shirt, Quagliarella paid the data of scoring goals in a single season in Serie A in the next two seasons, although it does not have the horror efficiency of Bierhoff and Amoruso, but it is also an excellent striker above the average level of Serie A, and will naturally attract the attention of other clubs. In the summer of 2009, his native side of Napoli threw a transfer fee of 16 million euros to bring the Italian striker back home.

During his time at Napoli, Quagliarella's individual performance was quite good. The 11 league goals scored in a single season is worth his transfer fee. It's just that Quagliarella ran into trouble off the field. He ran into a fake policeman named Piccolo and was tormented by the other party. In addition to threatening letters, there were anonymous emails that fabricated a lot of things that Quagliarella had never done.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

This incident was quickly heard by the pervasive Italian media. For a moment, there was simply not too much negative news about Quagliarella. The Italian striker, as well as his relatives and friends, are under enormous pressure. De Laurentiis, the head of Naples, did not support Quagliarella, but did not want to get into trouble in this regard, and gave birth to the idea of getting Quagliarella away.

Against this backdrop, Juventus brought in Quagliarella in the form of a buyout and loan. As long as friends with a little football knowledge know, it should be clear how deep the grudge between Napoli and Juventus is, which involves not only football issues, but also regional discrimination, which is quite complicated.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

As a native of Napoli and joining Juventus directly from Napoli, Qualiarella will naturally be regarded as a traitor by the locals of Naples. Coupled with the trouble Piccolo caused, Qualiaella would naturally be ostracism by his hometown.

So, to what extent did the natives of Naples reject Quagliarella? Listen to the person himself: "I have always been seen as a villain before them. Every time I go back to Naples, I have to dress up so as not to be recognized..."

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

It has to be said that the rejection of Quagliarella by the locals of Naples is outrageous. You know, the main premise that Cuallarella can go to Juve is that Napoli head De Laurentiis is willing to negotiate with Juve and is willing to trade with the Bianconeri. Otherwise, this road will not work at all. It is quite strange that local fans did not accuse De Laurentiis of trading with the old wrongdoer Juve, but instead threw the black pot to Quagliarella.

Speaking of which, the author can't help but interject a digression: this phenomenon is not unique to Naples, but a common phenomenon in European football. Take Milan midfielder Tonali, for example, and there are now many media claims that Tonali is close to joining Newcastle. Everyone understands that this is not what Tonali himself meant, but the decision of the Milan leadership. It is in this context that a considerable number of European fans still point the finger at Tonali, leaving messages on the player's social media, giving the word "traitor" to Tonali.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

What exactly is this brain circuit? Anyway, the author can't figure it out. Think about it, even Tonali's situation will be labeled as a "traitor" by some fans, so what kind of Qualiaella will be scolded by his hometown people back then?

Quagliarella, who came to Juventus with a bad name, quickly proved his strength. The Italian striker scored nine goals in 17 Serie A games for the Bianconeri, making him the most trusted player in Juve's front line. But just when the situation was good, Quagliarella's cruciate ligament in his right knee was tragically torn, saying goodbye to the 2010-11 season.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

With this level of injury, it obviously takes time to get back to peak form. And the time for Qualiarella to get back to her state is a little longer. By the time of the 2013-14 season, the Italian striker could only pay one goal in 17 league games, which clearly did not meet the requirements of the Bianconeri. As a result, Juventus made the decision to purge the Italian striker in the summer of 2014.

With Quagliarella's ability, even if he unfortunately becomes a Juve abandoner, there is still no need to worry about not finding his next home. In the 2014-15 season, he wore the Torino shirt and continued to play in Serie A, with 13 league goals in a single season, which is enough to be satisfactory.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

But in the 2015-16 season, trouble once again found poor Quagliarella. In the Turin clash against Napoli, Cuallarella scored the old home goal and then refused to celebrate. It stands to reason that this kind of thing is common in the football world and is not worth the fuss. But I don't know what the Turin fans think, but they are very dissatisfied with Quagliarella's behavior. As long as Cuallarella is out, they will boo their strikers.

Being targeted by Turin fans to this extent, Turin will definitely not be able to mix. Once again, Quagliarella packed her bags and went to other clubs in search of opportunities. The Italian striker's next home this time is the Sampdoria team he used to play for.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

This time, Quagliarella finally found a home and was getting better and better on the pitch. By the 2018-19 season, the former Juve striker simply scored 26 league goals, beating superstars like Ronaldo and becoming the Serie A Golden Boot.

In the days that followed, Quagliarella continued to play for Sampdoria, enjoying the joy that football brought him. I hope that this late bloomer Italian striker can completely stay away from those inexplicable events.

From Juve abandonment to Serie A Golden Boot, the Italian striker who was rejected by his hometown people is really difficult to interpret being a man

Throughout his career, the Italian striker has never done anything out of the ordinary, but has often appeared as a victim. Even so, he was ostracized by his hometown, booed by Turin fans, and drunk to think about. His experience shows how difficult it is to be a human being.

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