Bologna, Vincenzo Italiano is fed up with the comparison with Thiago Motta
Bologna, Vincenzo Italiano è fed up with the comparison with Thiago Motta
Here are the words of Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano on the eve of the away match against Juventus of the’former Rossoblù Thiago Motta valid for the fifteenth day of Serie A.
“We discussed with the boys that we have to change gear and mentalityà against the so-called big ones, we did it only with the draw against Atalanta. We have to change gear against the teams ahead of us, teams of value. We have to be ready right away, it will be a tough and tough match, they have pace, leg and physical strength, we should be ready in every respect”.
“Honestly, I don’t like to make the comparison with last year, every week and every match going to rehash a situation that will never be the same. Since I arrived our way è very very similar, then let’s stop there;. So many important players are no longer there; we started a discourse with many new young players, for me we have to finish it. Then at the end if there’è a loser is me. Let’s work to continue on these numbers, toò continue like this every week, I’m not enjoying it. We have to have the hunger to climb towards those in front of us, we have a game" tomorrow.
"The absence of Orsolini I am very sorry, stop this continuity of his goals, I hope to have him back as soon as possible, that he returns with this head. Will missà Lykogiannis, we have other situations to evaluate tomorrow morning. Result of so many close games, despite the rest days after the games. We will evaluate tomorrow depending on the next ones as well. Dallinga? Out with Monza because of calf discomfort, today he è trained, seems to be much better, discomfort no longer feels it, tomorrow heà will be available".
“Castro è a wonderful surprise, he had already impressed me in training camp, also hungry and always focused, for me the young guys must understand that training allows him to bring back on the field all that you do in the weekly hours, in the growth during training. He has yet to miss a practice. He has an obsession, a hunger that if he maintains them he can become a very important player".
“I often talk to Freuler about how he disposes of fatigue, unbelievable that he shows up the days after games and says he is fine, but talk about the miles and the effort he puts in every game, lucky him lucky us. I congratulate him, I hope he continues soì to take care soì well these details".