Fabio Liverani ready for a third red-blue adventure
The coach, who has been stationary since his exoneration in Cagliari last December, has reportedly already met with Cosenza’s sporting director.
The coach, who has been stationary since his exoneration in Cagliari last December, has reportedly already met with Cosenza’s sporting director.
The Sardinians’ coach commented on his winning debut on the Rossoblù bench.
The Sardinian team currently occupies the 11th position in Serie B.
The 1-1 draw against Parma leaves the islanders in the belly of the standings: the coach wants to “turn boos into applause.”
The technician doesn’t mince words on the sidelines of the 1-1 draw: “Dissatisfied with the standings, satisfied only with the game in flashes.”
“We are very disappointed because a win would have brought us within three points of third place.”
Several have questioned the Roman technician’s future, but he denies it.
A misstep against Sudtirol could cost the red-blue coach dearly.
President Giulini does not seem to be satisfied with the revolution already underway.
The islanders lost 2-1 and were overtaken by the very opponents of the evening in the standings: the technician did not hide his disappointment.
“That’s the hard part when you’re reborn after an earthquake,” said the Sardinians’ helmsman.
“Let’s shut up and pedal,” the islanders’ technician’s thunderbolt.
So many condolence messages on social media.
The island team is fresh from a home defeat against Mignani’s men.
On the sidelines of his Cagliari’s loss to Bari in Saturday’s Serie B match, the Rossoblù coach said he had “little luck” with match director Fourneau.
After the 3-2 comeback win against Perugia, which handed the islanders passage to the round of the Coppa Italia, the technician prods Luvumbo and Pereiro.
“Getting players with Serie B enthusiasm can be good,” he observes.