“It’s a result that doesn’t count for much, of course losing is never nice, even against a top-level and consolidated team. We are still evolving, but the boys have never given up trying, the result is a fair reward. Today we had a significant workload, I expected great difficulties, but all in all we had a good first half, in the second half we were more incisive”: thus, to the club’s official channels, the Padova coach Matteo Andreolettiwho commented on the 2-2 against Torres.
Continuing: “We need to work, we have great room for improvement. The difficulty of the first half is due to our game proposal, I think getting into difficulty is part of the path to start having counter moves even with teams that could put us in difficulty. These games are useful for us to test our choices and I need to have answers from solid tests. The starting 11? I still don’t have the faintest idea, now let’s get some minutes in our legs, I can anticipate that those who played the second half will have 70 minutes in the next one, we have a large and high-quality squad”.
And going to the squad: “I don’t think there are any risks to take, in agreement with the medical staff we decided not to risk players and then maybe lose them for 3 weeks, we had dubious situations with Perrotta, Granata and Valente. Russini? This team has important doubles in all areas of the pitch, in this game system it can excelI expect a lot from him. Fortin? Mattia has great prospects, he has great qualities, but if he wants to make a career he must grow not only between the posts, he is involved a lot in the team system”.