Atalanta, Luca Percassi talks about salvation again

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Luca Percassi talks about salvation again

Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi, speaking to 'Non Stop News' broadcast on RTL 102.5, keeps a low profile despite the clear victory in Naples (0-3). "The victory in Naples a unique emotion – he admitted -. We were in the home of the leading team, which came from important results and with a first-rate ranking, in a stadium full. È a victory that means a lot to all of us: players and fans. È it was an important day"

"We do not get used to the status of 'big' of Italian soccer,” added the Nerazzurri’s ad; “we know our size and we know that, especially in sports, results are won step by step. It is certainly a pleasure to have this consideration in Italy and Europe, but we are aware that every year tells different stories and brings new difficulties. To remain competitive requires determination and a lot of work. We know what è our size and we must continue to work with maximum commitment".

"Our philosophy è is very clear: we always start with the goal of reaching salvation as soon as possible. In recent years, we have never been satisfied, thanks to the’enormous work that has allowed us to reach positions in Europe. After salvation, we aim to do our utmost to accumulate as many points as possible, and of course it would be extraordinary to once again qualify for the European zone. We know how difficult the Italian calendar is and how competitive the teams we face are, so we will need a lot of determination and feet on the ground".

"Thanks to the passion and availability" of our managers, we can operate in the market and allow the club to make investments; moreover, the enormous work done by the coach, the staff and the boys, who are perfect for the Atalanta project, has given us great satisfaction. The match against Stuttgart will be very difficult: we have seen recently what a team". It will be a challenging match, but with all the charm of a great European challenge for Atalanta" concluded Percassi.

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