To the microphones of Sky Sportsthe Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano he also spoke about the conditions of Giacomo Bonaventura, a player who suffered a muscle injury in the last match against Hellas Verona:
Did the last goals all come from individual errors?
“When we analyze them it’s often a question of attention. We must never switch off, never be superficial because even on a long ball we can suffer, then recovering isn’t easy. We have to know what we’re playing for, what’s at stake is very high and we will have to pay maximum attention without ever letting our guard down because we are playing for something fantastic.”
How is Bonaventura?
“Let’s see tomorrow. Today he did some work separately, let’s see how he feels, we’ll hear his feelings and decide. Everything postponed until tomorrow.”
Two out of three results, does the setting change?
“We have this advantage, but we will always have to do what allowed us to play these matches. The usual aspects that we sometimes abandon will be needed: attention, application and knowing what we are up against. We will hold on to the advantage, we have this goal but we will have to put the opponent in difficulty with our usual principles.”