Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini insists he has no regrets about selling Pajtim Kasami – despite his Champions League winner against Juventus.

The Swiss midfielder played for the Rosanero in the 2010-11 season, making 14 appearances for the club without scoring a goal.

Kasami moved to Olympiacos from Fulham this summer, and scored the Greeks’ only goal as they beat Juventus 1-0 on Wednesday.

“I don’t regret it [selling Kasami] at all,” Zamparini has told Livesicilia Sport, though.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini insists he has no regrets about selling Pajtim Kasami – despite his Champions League winner against Juventus.

The Swiss midfielder played for the Rosanero in the 2010-11 season, making 14 appearances for the club without scoring a goal.

Kasami moved to Olympiacos from Fulham this summer, and scored the Greeks’ only goal as they beat Juventus 1-0 on Wednesday.

“I don’t regret it [selling Kasami] at all,” Zamparini has told Livesicilia Sport, though.

“Against Juventus he scored, but he also got another one spectacularly wrong.

“He’s not a player who could make a difference for Palermo. There’s a reason why he left the English League to play in the more modest Greek League.”

Zamparini’s Palermo travel to face Juventus on Sunday, but the Palermo patron is adamant his players should not fear facing a wounded Bianconeri.

“On Sunday I expect to see a Palermo side concentrated on the game at hand, ready to give everything without being worried that Juventus will want revenge for their defeat in the Champions League.

“The game will be far from simple, and the odds are not on our side but we have a duty to try and make an impression.”

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