First the visit of Paulo Azzi and Gabriele Zappa to the students of the "Euclide" high school in Su Planu , then the resumption of training at the Crai Sport Center . For Cagliari the preparation march started today for the Domus match on Monday evening (at 8.45pm) against Sassuolo.

Good news for Ranieri who has found Di Pardo back in the group, even if only partially for now. And so only Capradossi is left to work in custom. New training tomorrow in the morning, with the coach working to find a replacement for the suspended Makoumbou , the only rossoblù so far who has always started in the fourteen matches played.

In the morning, Azzi and Zappa met the students of the “Euclide” high school, a meeting dedicated to the importance of sport. And sport was important in the lives of the two rossoblùs. «I arrived from Brazil to Italy at 19 years old, the first day I was totally lost», said Azzi. «Then I thought I had to react, I had a goal: the next morning I was at the camp ready for my new challenge». Zappa also recounted his experience: «I left home when I was still very young to pursue my dream, moving away from family and friends. It wasn't easy: but it was something I felt like doing. Follow your path, even if it may be hard at first."

Finally, Azzi has already turned his thoughts to the match against Sassuolo: «In Rome we were aware that we could play until the end even against a Lazio team that, a few days earlier, had won in the Champions League. Now Sassuolo arrives and it will be a very important match, against a direct competitor. And we know we have to score as many points as possible by the end of the first round."

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