«Continue on the path traced in the last match, try to play and win, try to get the most out of every match».

The former Fabio Liverani sounds the charge by presenting in a press conference Saturday's match at the Domus against Cagliari, the last resort for the Campania team who are last in the standings -9 behind the pair in third last place formed by the rossoblù and Verona.

We need a "careful and balanced" match, it is also important to "take advantage of the opportunities" that will arrive.

«The team - continues the former Sardinian coach - is doing well and with the recovery of some, the competitiveness in some roles and the level of training is increasing. Those who return want to be there and take their place and this can only be good for everyone. Abundance allows you not to make forced choices and change your tactical setup even during races in progress. What matters are the principles, we must try to win in every match knowing that the opponent will also want to get the most and therefore we must be careful."

The opponents: «I believe that Cagliari will not play a game of boarding, but will try to play a balanced match, trying to win without risking much, maintaining their idea of the game. We must be good at limiting them and putting them in difficulty with our qualities. I expect a balanced race where the one with the most patience will win."

The ranking is what it is: «We know where we are and that we have to try to win every match, we need it. The three points are fundamental because we have to try to bring Cagliari closer."

The individuals: «With the returns of Fazio and Pirola we can have more solutions but we must consider that they come from a long period of inactivity and we can no longer afford to lose them this season so we will evaluate them day by day. Gomis entered the last match well and could be useful tomorrow, Kastanos trains with great desire and hunger so he can have his chance. Dia has clarified with me and the episode is closed, the company has decided to take a strong decision. We'll see if the boy can be reinstated, this is a decision that mainly rests with the president, who met with the team this week."

(Unioneonline/L)

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