Palladino’s words sound like an alarm. But the Viola coach tries to start again from the defeat in Monza
Interviewed by Sky Sports at the end of Monza-Fiorentina, the viola coach Raffaele Palladino he spoke like this about the knockout and the very complicated moment: “What’s happening? There’s little to say tonight, we have to congratulate Monza who put their heart and spirit on the field. We didn’t put in a good performance, we just have to work hard and put a little more into training. There’s no need to be alarmed, we didn’t get excited when we won eight games and now we shouldn’t be discouraged. Gudmundsson? There isn’t a problem of individuals, but defending together and attacking together counts. We have to carefully analyze who can give something more, it’s small details that make the difference and it’s my job to make the boys understand what needs to be improved. Then we pay for every little inattention, we need to be more careful.”
Then he continues: “Undoubtedly losing Bove made us lose balance, we don’t have his characteristics now. With Folorunsho we acquired things that we don’t have, I liked it. But it was all a combination of things, we must not find alibis and excuses, but work with your head down and not cause alarm. The boys know that I also have to put in something more, let’s all get out of this which is not a good moment. Can I say that? that I will give it my all to get back to the Fiorentina that everyone liked. It’s my job with the boys to work from tomorrow morning, we have the chance to do it and we will demonstrate it with work. At this moment we need to keep our heads down and go hard in training, I will find the solutions and the balance. We are paying dearly for every little inattention, a month ago the teams were struggling to get us on target and we need that hunger that has led us to achieve great results.”
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