A true coach is much more than just a football manager. He should be a leader, part-time (or even full-time) psychologist, and above all – a teacher and father figure for his players.Unfortunately, we don’t see gaffers of that ilk too often, but Luciano Spalletti of Napoli is definitely one of the most outstanding examples of a proper coach-teacher.Not only is Spalletti guiding the Neapolitans towards their first Scudetto after 33 years, but the 63-year-old tactician is proving how unique he is on a daily basis.Osimhen’s goalscoring spree continues with a win over Mourinho’s RomaThe footage of him giving a crucial life lesson to a bunch of kids at Napoli’s training centre went viral on social media. The former Roma and Inter manager bumped into a group of children near the pitch and was surprised to see them on Wednesday morning when all of them should attend their school classes. Thankfully, someone recorded their conversation, which shows how incredible teaching skills the Italian gaffer truly has got…Spalletti questioning kids who’ve turned up at #Napoli’s training ground why they’re not at school:“There’s a strike”“And when are you going to make it up”“Never…we don’t care”“You don’t care? how will I be able to coach you if you can’t understand?” pic.twitter.com/PoRK3FhHw9— Daniella Matar (@DaniellaMatar) February 1, 2023 “Why are you not at school?” “There’s a strike.” “And when are you going to make it up.””Never… we don’t care.” “You don’t care? How will I be able to coach you if you can’t understand me what I’m sayin’?”##NAJAVA_MECA_6989139##This man will probably win the Serie A title in June, but even without the silverware to show, he’s already got a much more important quality. He’s a one-of-a-kind teacher.
