A former challenge for Mazzarri, who is also hunting for salvation points in Turin, will be played on Sunday at 12.30.

Nandez still absent, the former Baselli shouldn't be in the game either, while Carboni's return as a starter in defense is likely.

Mazzarri focuses on the fighting spirit and on the moment of form of his team, who have conquered twelve points in the last seven games, but he knows that especially against Napoli with a little more cynicism he could take home the entire stake. And he is, in his words, "angry".

"Everyone is doing results - he said at the press conference on the eve - and the saving rate will be higher. This is why I am angry: when we can win, we must win. One point and praise are no longer enough".

On the former challenge: "When I get to the stadium I will try something, I don't know, but I am focused on the Cagliari cause: tomorrow we will face a team that is going to a thousand, perhaps more than all."

The opponents have not won for a month: "This will charge them a lot, in their stadium they will do everything. I expect a very difficult opponent. However, I hope the team understands this aspect: I expect a test in line with the previous ones. If this should be the case. , it will also be tough for Torino ".

On the points thrown away: "Today football - said the coach - has its own rhythms: whoever takes over is almost more important than whoever plays from the start. If the matches had lasted 80-85 minutes, Cagliari would be in the middle of the table. goes ahead you have to close the games: defending the one to zero is very difficult, you have to be more cynical and bad. For us it is a crime to have lost those points that are added to those lost with Fiorentina. think back".

The singles: "Obert talks little and pedals a lot, continuing like this is the future of Cagliari. Joao runs a lot and also plays the defensive phase, in the last period he was not lucky because he had the opportunities. It is important that he makes the performance he wants. he did with Napoli, then if the goal comes, so much the better. "

(Unioneonline / L)

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