The Sampdoria coach: “Our coldness was decisive, but I’m sorry for Criscito.” The Genoa coach: “We are too scholastic”
Marco Giampaolo shows the satisfaction of those who know they have removed a boulder from their shoulders: the victory of the derby is very heavy for his Sampdoria. “It wasn’t just a derby, salvation was at stake. The thing I liked was the coldness of my boys. They put the right emotional spirit into the game. This is the victory of my players and our fans, me I prefer to be reserved in these cases. We know Genoa’s style of play, we knew they would have forced the pressing and on the second balls. The penalty? I always put myself on the side of those who suffer, so I turn a thought to Criscito. to mean for him, but I rejoice for us. Something is still missing, so we have to stay there. Right to celebrate but from Monday we start again because we have to win a few more points.
DISAPPOINTED BLESSIN
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Obviously opposite mood for Alexander Blessin. “I’m thinking about many things, about the game, about what we have to do in the next few days, because we played as a school team against an adult team. Sampdoria was slowing down and we should have been faster, especially with the ball. We could have gone home with a draw with the final penalty but that doesn’t change, I’m very angry, now saving ourselves becomes difficult. “
April 30, 2022 (change April 30, 2022 | 22:33)
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