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Champions League

Allegri’s Totò quip sparks Champions League hopes at Napoli centenary

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball ·
Allegri’s Totò quip sparks Champions League hopes at Napoli centenary

Massimiliano Allegri’s playful remark at Napoli’s centenary celebration underscored the club’s yearning to Vincere the Champions League, even if the comment was a light‑hearted quote rather than a concrete promise. The quip, delivered on the historic Piazza del Plebiscito, highlighted the pressure on the coach to deliver European success.

During the ceremony, presenter Alessandro Siani, alongside Serena Autieri, asked Allegri directly to bring the Champions League to Napoli. Their request was made without hesitation, reflecting the city’s fervent desire for European glory.

Allegri answered with a light‑hearted reference to the legendary comic Totò. He recalled a line from Totò’s film “Miseria e Nobiltà”, turning the serious request into a playful moment.

He quoted, “La Champions? Che bella parola… Come la famosa battuta del grande Totò nel film Miseria e Nobiltà: o cuoco… che balla parola!” The statement highlighted the whimsical tone of his reply.

The exchange took place on the stage at Piazza del Plebiscito, the historic square hosting the SSC Napoli centenary celebration. The event marked the club’s hundred‑year milestone and attracted a large local audience.

The story first appeared via a Google Discover snippet titled “Fonti preferite” and included technical code such as “Stampa A‑ A+” and JavaScript functions for zooming the article view. These elements were present in the source text alongside the narrative of Allegri’s quip.

While the joke entertained the crowd, Allegri offered no concrete plan for achieving Champions League success, leaving supporters to hope that future actions will match the enthusiasm expressed on the piazza.

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