Bari, Longo: “You have to be hungry to close the matches. Cesena strong and well trained”

The Bari coach Moreno Longo he doesn’t trust a Cesena team that was defeated in the last round of the championship and warns his team about the difficulties of the match against the Romagna team scheduled for tomorrow: “We will face a strong team, with quality and which has been built very well. A team coached by a coach that you know very well and who has done important things here. Shpendi? It is above average for this category. – explains Longo as reported Tuttobari.comThe quality I like most about my Bari is the courage to play matches. Let’s not speculate, but let’s play the game. It is a mentality that we have tried to bring from the beginning, sometimes we succeed well, other times less well, even for opponents who should never be forgotten.”

Then there is room for the swing in performance between the first and second half: “This situation also happens due to a psychological factor, we took the lead many times and were unable to close them, leaving them open until the end. You have to be hungry because in this championship there is always the return of the opponent. – Longo continues, focusing on the individuals – I’m happy with all those we inherited from the previous championships, I heard judgments referring to a bad season, but as I said in the summer I was focusing on these elements and I thought they could express themselves on these levels. Those who remain are making a great contribution.”

Finally, Longo looks at the transfer market which will reopen in less than a month: “In just one transfer session we changed sixteen players, Magalini and Di Cesare did an excellent job in the summer, then everything can be improved and in January if there is the opportunity to improve we will have the strength, I hope, to do so. However, I come from the culture of work, of brick by brick, it takes the necessary time. – concludes the red and white coach – In a single transfer session it is impossible or very difficult to improve situations”.