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Max Allegri full post match press conference
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1 year agoon
Allegri ‘s words to Dazn :
THE MATCH – “Fiorentina was going forward to draw, we had chances. In the end, in the confusion, attention is needed, we defended badly. Two goals disallowed. A good, fought match, I’m happy with that what the boys have done. It’s not an easy time to set goals, we have it and it’s going back up. We’ll have the Europa League and then we’ll continue in the league, we have a good spirit.”
TRIDENTE – “A good game ahead, we had chances, good plays. Two chances with Kostic, one from Vlahovic who stopped. Favorable situations. Against Fiorentina it’s never easy but I’d say the team played a good game”.
CHIESA – “We had numerical superiority on the right. Then Amrabat followed Di Maria and I put Chiesa to play one-on-one. Federico prefers on the left but he has to learn to play inside the pitch as well. He made himself available today also in the phase defensive like DI Maria”.
SACRIFICE – “Trident? There are fashions, I accept everything but balance is needed. The season is not all the same, there are different moments, I have to be lucky to guess the moments. Today they were good”.
THE MOMENT – “I meant, after the ruling and after Naples, a good reaction with Atalanta, then the undertow with Monza. We need to adapt. We have to catch up with the teams in front, we’re 1 point from seventh. We mustn’t confuse the standings with the points we’ve made, we’d momentarily be second. Strength is setting yourself goals and reaching them. Knowing that the boys have scored 44 points, otherwise you’ll be diminished. A situation that, however, makes you grow and gives you stimuli.”
EUROPE – “As we failed in the Champions League, we now have the Europa League which is a goal like the Italian Cup. We’ll see where we’ll be in the league at the end”
ANGER – “Right now most of the audience is helping because there’s a need, then there’s someone who decides that one is good or bad regardless and gets booed. Kean like De Sciglio, like Paredes at times, are players from the Juve. I’m sorry that someone comes to the stadium with the idea of booing. Not respectful for kids who are doing well in a difficult moment. Then if I’m wrong, it’s right to boo”.
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