Lecce, Gotti: “I didn’t talk to Ramadani. Tension dropped during recovery”

Luke Gottiafter the comeback suffered in injury time, commented on the 2-2 draw against Parma to the microphones of DAZN: “I don’t think there was a drop in tension in injury time. Parma played a great game. It was a very intense and demanding game, with many long runs due to what happened. Both teams were not very clear-headed at the end of both halves. Two young teams, with the desire to score and go and score, perhaps losing balance. The mistakes are due to the great expenditure of this game”.

Before the expulsions you did very well, you showed a clear identity:
“It’s a relative matter, the coach is chronically dissatisfied. After the lead we should have handled it differently. We went to the Turin line but we conceded a bit of space, we allowed a quality opponent like Parma to play between the lines. I wasn’t happy at the end of the first half, I know we can do better. On Krstovic’s incidents? There are two. The first with Pierotti one-on-one with the goalkeeper, there’s a chance of scoring, obviously the ideal was to give the ball to Pierotti. Then when they score the 2-1, there’s the other situation. He’s a shrewd player, there’s a lack of clarity. He should have gone to the corner and frozen the game, but it was a very costly match”.

Ramadani left angry after the change:
“I haven’t spoken to him while it’s still hot, for me and for him it’s not the case. We’ll talk about it calmly tomorrow.”