Empoli, Roberto D’Aversa sends a clear message to Juventus

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The words of Roberto D'Aversa

After the heavy 0-5 defeat against Atalanta, Empoli will try to redeem itself in the Coppa Italia quarterfinals against Juventus. The Tuscans, in fact, after eliminating Fiorentina in the previous round, will try to take another important scalp, so as to also get out of the deep crisis they are experiencing (1 win, 2 draws and 9 defeats in the last 12 outings). Speaking at the press conference, the coach of the Tuscan team wanted to charge his boys ahead of the challenge of the Allianz Stadium.

"To be saved there'è little of the match with Atalanta. The only thing I am happy about è that a boy from 2008 made his debut who è came very close to scoring. I want to thank the fans because they supported us until the end. For the achievement of our goal they will be a key factor" began the Empoli coach.

"Surely there will be some youngsters who will start from the beginning. In the Italian Cup I have always done it and excellent results have come. I have to reason about who can be more performance-oriented. We won&#39t go to Turin to be a spectator, we will have to take the field aware, angry and determined to try to play the game. At this moment è it is difficult to think positively, but at the Allianz Stadium against Juventus we did well" continued the coach of the Tuscans.

"In the past the boys did well to react, but with Atalanta the team did not believe enough. We played a game where we never entered the field, now we have a chance to redeem ourselves, in fact I demand a reaction from the boys, for themselves and for the fans. We must always give 120 percent and then see if this canò be enough" added the'former Lecce and Parma coach.

"Feeling the trust of the club is always a pleasure, a coach then always evaluates individually on what we canà improve. The closeness of the club è è very important to me, becauseé vul say that it takes into account the daily work as well asé results. In order to achieve our goal, we all have to row on the same side" commented Roberto D'Aversa.

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