In January there was a revolution, why? This is one of the questions asked in the press conference Maurizio Settipresident ofHellas Verona who met with journalists today to take stock of the Scaligeri season after their salvation: “Normally Verona makes transfers, in the summer transfer market it didn’t happen because the offers arrived too late, the fundamental point is that the January revolution it is done with four starting players, four who were reserves, and many have never played and were out of the squad. Without revolution we would not have been saved, we decided this together with the coach and sporting director. Many players we no longer wanted to stay here. the only one was Ngonge who however had too high a valuation not to sell him, the others were hoping for better contracts or different situations. This club lives on capital gains so having not made them before I should have made them later.”
Then he added: “The intent is to always have a more peaceful salvation, for 13 years I have been trying to have two balanced things, salvation and logical accounts. Mistakes are made, everyone makes them, in my figure we have always tried to make the football we can do, a football that normally leads to salvation, a result that the place deserves, but at the same time there is the risk of relegation, every year it is more and more difficult, there are foreign properties that arrive with important investments. Then there are properties that make important investments but are not successful, I am thinking of Sassuolo”.
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