Bari, Longo: “We must grow in cynicism. Refereeing errors? Zero alibis”

Serie B will resume racing starting from tomorrow’s match at the ‘San Nicola’ between Barilandlord, and the Catanzaro Of Fabio Caserta. Regarding the match that will open the ninth day of Serie B, the dei coach Galletti, Moreno Longospoke during the usual press conference on the day before: “The time to score points and shift into gear is always – reports TuttoBari.com -. We always take to the field with the intent to win and collect points. We hope to achieve a victory that could be very important, against a worthy opponent who has been doing excellent things for two and a half years. They can make life difficult for us, but we must be good at putting that extra step compared to the last excellent tests, to ensure that they turn into victories.”

On training: “We certainly have the option of giving continuity to the team that did well in the last one. But I have a group that gives me alternatives. Everyone is training well. Let’s see what the final choices will be, but at the moment we have to maintain a approach that allows us not to distort ourselves, because only in this way will the results arrive. However, everyone is available except Matino. I am of the opinion that football is determined by the characteristics of the players physicality and insertion, as well as a bit of defensive phase. But with Falletti and Sibilli we acquire a bit of unpredictability and technique. The team must be good at changing its skin depending on the match.”

Space, then, for a thought on the recent refereeing errors: “As I have already said to my boys: beware of thinking of feeling like victims. The boys must think exclusively about the pitch. We don’t want alibis because at the end of the season everything will balance out. mistakes that can affect and move, but we have to think that we missed some big goals and we could have won it anyway. We have to develop a winning thought, also obsessively pursuing what we are working for.”

Finally, a thought on the opponent, Catanzaro: “Everyone always comes against us very aggressive because we are coming from a difficult moment and a reaction is required. We expect a aggressive Catanzaro, but we must be more aggressive than them because we too have need the stitches.”