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“Entella is part of a very complicated group in which there are 4-5 high-level teams. However, it gives me the idea that Entella has made the most of last year’s mistakes. They created a team that was right for the category and balanced.” This is how the former Ligurian coach speaks Luca Prina during the program ‘A Tutta C’ broadcast on the frequencies of TMW Radio: “Personally it can only please me because it is a serious company from every point of view”.
Is Mister Gallo the extra man of this Entella?
“It is clear and we must not forget that the driving of the Entella is special for this category. He is a person of great personality. In times of difficulty there is always a helmsman who keeps everything straight. It is important for a company to have such a person. It’s clear that in an important journey there are some empty jokes but they have always started again with great merit.”
On Guiu? Can he do higher categories?
“Su Guiu did well to arrive before other companies. For me he is a player who, if he keeps up this performance, can reach higher categories.”
A group that is always very complicated and hard-fought
“Looking at it from the outside I can say that it is a beautiful group. This only gives great value to the C series. The value of the C in general, then, has also been increased by the presence of the U23s. This is because it was possible to notice how difficult it is for everyone, even for players with that technical skill. Then there are really important places with a very high average level.”
What can you tell us about the story and what Gozzi told us?
“I remember a thousand moments with him. It reminds me that at the first press conference he said not to worry because Entella was now in good hands. I remember when he invited us to dinner with my staff and asked us if we could save ourselves, saying that he could aim for promotion in a few years. He is also a man who pays great attention to the youth sector. They are very advanced in this respect. They really believe it, not just in words. They focus a lot on the overall growth of the boy.”