Parma, Fabio Pecchia does not trust Sampdoria
Fabio Pecchia’s words on the eve of Parma-Sampdoria
Fabio Pecchia spoke in a press conference on the eve of Parma-Sampdoria, scheduled for Sunday at 4:15 p.m. "I’m glad everyone is in the best condition to play, so the competition increases, the level of training increases: this will be our constant and I hope it will be so until the end of the season – he stressed -. I have a roster, I want to manage it and the goal è to make it perform at its best. I want everyone available, è an advantage if we can reduce absences from a physical point of view. And everyone has to feel part of the group, there will be no starters, there will be a fair management of resources.
"I keep asking the team for enthusiasm, lightness and desire to get things done,” added the Ducals’ coach.
Ball possession? We need to put in some other data, only possession makes no sense. È territorial dominance To be taken into account è that the team manages to dribble and turn over the action, our idea è to want to play and be proactive. And when we find a team that keeps us down, we have to do it with great humility. Knowing how to attack on a narrow field, knowing how to attack on a big field”.
Pecchia does not trust Sampdoria, in great difficulty in this start of the season: "È a team that, beyond results, è very competitive, with value. And with players who have played in Serie A. He wants to play, he has ideas, he wants to do the two phases. All that there’è around pleases, there’è a party and an extraordinary relationship, but inside the field the game must be made becauseé è a team that wants to play and has the strength to restart. We have to face it, while the Catanzaro performance we have to push it away and think only about Sunday. We think about our attitude, we prepare a game against a team that wants to do its own thing. It won in Terni, drew in Cremona, I see a team that knows how to do things. It will dependà so much on us, but I think they will come here to the Tardini to play the game with its weapons and without changing attitude".