There Florentine returns to the field after the defeat against Udinese. From black and white to black and white, but this time for the purples there is Juventuswith a historic rivalry. Raffaele PalladinoGigliati’s coach who also grew up as a player in the Juventus academy, spoke about it to the official channels of the Tuscan club: “I obviously found the team angry after the negative result against Udinese. I saw the boys very concentrated, they introduced themselves with a great spirit, maximum concentration for tomorrow which is a very important match for us. I am convinced that tomorrow there will be a good match and the team will want to redeem themselves.”
What do you need to do to get back on track after some unsatisfactory results?“Let’s analyze everything that in these last two matches we haven’t done as perfectly as we did in the previous matches. We need to analyze everything, pay attention to the details, that’s what we need to do in Serie A.
What match are you expecting tomorrow?
“For us it’s an important match but it’s also important for the fans and for the club, for the environment. For the boys because they really want redemption after two matches that didn’t go well. We know that we will have to put in a great performance against a difficult team to face.”
He finds Thiago Motta as an opponent, with whom he played at Genoa…
“He did very well in Bologna and is doing very well at Juventus. He is a great coach and will have a great future ahead of him. I respect him a lot both as a person and as a coach. I wish him the best but I hope he gets a result from the next match “.
A judgment on your Fiorentina and a wish for the new year?“What we have experienced so far has been a beautiful period for us and for the whole environment. We have achieved wonderful results and certainly to date we have not yet achieved anything. Expectations are very high and we must keep a balance in victories and defeats The fans are close to us and we have to think game after game now we have to push hard, the boys know this and they are doing very well and I am convinced that we will continue to do well in the coming weeks.”