Turin, Paolo Vanoli announces one recovery and one absence
Torino, Paolo Vanoli announces one recovery and one'absence
Torino coach Paolo Vanoli spoke in a press conference on the eve of the challenge with Napoli, scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m. "The week è went well, we worked well. We recovered Sanabria, he had a little discomfort. We will miss only Ilic".
On the Azzurri: "Napoli è in good shape, it è built by a champion that è its coach. A winning squad that has added players with a winning mentality, like Lukaku. And on the bench are players who would be starters in many other teams. They deserve this supremacy, I know how the coach works and they will be a pretender to the Scudetto fight but not è ahead of Inter'Inter".
So he thanked Antonio Conte: "I thank him for the nice words yesterday in the conference. You know how important he has been not only as a coach, but also as a person in my growth process. Tomorrow I will meet a group of people with whom I have worked, we have experienced great joys. And another important person whom I mention little but who è has been fundamental è Oriali. Besides what I have seen and learned, there is a human aspect: the friendship with the Conte family, his wife Betta gave me a hand when I arrived in Turin. But the emotions will pass when the referee will challenge the kickoff, it will be a battle becauseé then you become enemies".
" It's hard to find weaknesses, but to do something important we have to do something important. They run more than anyone, we will have to be equal to them and we have more high intensity running. At the tactical level we will have to be careful and prepared, Conte showed something different not only by interpreting the 4-3-3, but within the match he also experimented with a 4-2-2-2 that because of Napoli's characteristics and physical strength; a system they can exploit. We will have to read the various situations and quick to understand them".
"It was not the result we wanted, the boys were angry and disappointed. But I saw a team that sought the results at all costs, in small steps we improve. Tomorrow will be difficult, but not impossible. And from difficult moments we can learn a lot" concluded Vanoli.