New Juve coach Sarri smokes 80 cigarettes a day
Maurizio Sarri is well known for being a heavy smoker. In England, he ended up chewing cigarette filters during the matches and he smokes 80 a day.
Maurizio Sarri is well known for being a heavy smoker. In England, he ended up chewing cigarette filters during the matches and he smokes 80 a day.
When it was announced that he was going to Chelsea, various media outlets reported that a man who somes four packets of cigarettes a day was moving to London. So 80 cigarettes in 24 hours.
There was even talk in the British papers that the club would construct a special room for him at Stamford Bridge so that the coach could smoke at half-time although it was never revealed whether the Italian's request was granted.
Now it will be Juventus who will have to handle Sarri's addiction and decide whether to build a special room for him to smoke in. He smokes 80 cigarettes a day and if he is awake for 16 hours, that means he smokes five an hour or one every 12 minutes.
His passion for tobacco costs him 1400 pounds a month (1560 euros), according to 'JOE' spending 50 euros a day, an amount which most normal workers cannot afford.
Not in vain, on the internet someone has made a meme by modifying Juventus' club crest.