Hellas Verona, Marco Baroni speaks out on the transfer of Cyril Ngonge

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Marco Baroni’s statements ahead of Roma-Verona

On the eve of the challenge with Roma that will open the 21st day of Serie A, Hellas Verona coach Marco Baroni, among the various topics discussed in the press conference, dwelt on the sale of Cyril Ngonge to Napoli for 20 million euros. In addition, the coach of the Scaligeri è commented on the new coach of the Giallorossi Daniele De Rossi, who è took over from José Mourinho.

"It's clear that the sale of Ngonge constitutes a major loss. We were aware that there was great interest in the market, but we also knew that the company would not sell him unless conditions were difficult to ignore. These conditions were created, so we lose a player who has given us a lot, but now I have to focus on the ones I have, becauseé there are all the prerequisites to do well, continue to grow and fight as we are doing until the end" began the Hellas Verona coach.

In Rome there will be né Duda and Lazovic in midfield, né Coppola in defense: "In the middle of the field we are a bit counted, but we are working on some solutions that we could use according to the tactical scheme that we decide to deploy. Folorunsho is better, he è trained well and also Saponara now I can say he è 100%. There are also guys like Amione and Cabal who are pawing, who have worked well so far and maybe have found less space, now è the time to put them in the front line" added the former Lecce coach.

In conclusion, Marco Baroni reserved an important praise towards Milan Djuric: "There are leaders who are sometimes silent, but visually to everyone convey fundamental messages, important signals to the team and è this we always seek".

As for the market that will close on Feb. 1, strong interest of Sassuolo for the Scot Doig.

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