“Berardi? He should be back at the end of October”. The CEO of Sassuolo John Carneval he spoke thus to the microphones of Radio 24 taking stock of the return of the captain, as well as star, of the Neroverdi after the injury suffered last season: “Obviously we say the end of the month, but we have to understand how he will be, the recovery is going well and we are waiting. Then in November and December, when we talk about the market, we will make our evaluations, but he is our champion and we would like to keep him forever.. However, we will have to see if the conditions are right, what his wishes are, it’s always a nice intrigue”.
Then there was space for the start of the black-green season: “We know that ours is a difficult and complicated path right from the start, we had a group of players that we knew wouldn’t stay, but We wanted to keep three like Doig, Thorstveldt and Laurienté and we managed to do it despite requests from foreign clubs and we have also added several young players, we remember that last year we won the Scudetto and then this year the Super Cup, knowing that Serie B is complicated and difficult, it is a championship that we know little about. – continues Carnevali as reported Sassuolonews.net – Grosso has arrived and I am confident because he is an excellent coach on the field who can help us on this journey. It will not be easy, but we want to get back up as soon as possible”.
Carnevali finally focuses on the challenges and priorities of our football with an eye on the elections of the president of Lega B: “We need to find people who have an international vision, the League is working hard on this and I believe we can build a path of a certain type, but the most difficult thing is to get us all together for the good of football, perhaps even taking a step back from your own club every now and then. – concludes Carnevali – I’m discovering it in Lega B too, I would never have imagined that here too there were so many clubs with different ideas, but we’re working on it. When we talk about football we talk about money, those who play the Cups, we don’t think about the efforts, the sacrifices that are made on the boys and at that point there is also an intervention of sports politics and everything becomes complicated”.