Four defeats may be enough: Toro breaks their fast, but Como didn’t deserve it

Four defeats may be enough. The Turin by Mr. Vanoli this evening he finally managed to savor the taste of success again, a taste that had been missing since 20th September on the occasion of the 3-2 away win against Verona. From then on, only knockouts: 1-2 with Empoli in the Italian Cup and then 2-3 with Lazio, 3-2 with Inter at San Siro and 3-2 with Cagliari in Sardinia. Until the flash of the 19-year-old Njie, who ten minutes after entering the pitch unwrapped Braunoder’s gift and scored the match goal (his first as a professional). It’s a shame for Fabregas and his team, punished excessively after another strong performance and forced to surrender only in the face of the saves of a superlative Milinkovic-Savic in the final.

Mister Paolo Vanoli’s analysis in the press conference
“It was the performance I was looking for: characterful and like a Bull, it’s a victory like a Bull. We had delivered great performances with mixed results, but I missed seeing this characteristic. It must be a lesson, when you have to win at all costs you also get tremors … It bothered me, I even said before the match that I wanted this performance.”

Mister Cesc Fabregas’ analysis in the press conference
“We are a family more than ever. Football is like this, now it is important to show that we are a family that is growing. This is the message to learn: football is not fair, we deserved so much more. Only Juve was stronger of us, in the others we would have deserved much more. It was a game to win, I saw Toro this year and there was the feeling that they had great respect for us. I know all the Granata players, but today he struck me as the my Como played. I feel sorry for these guys because they do a lot, but as a coach I can only thank them for their performance: the people are proud of us, we don’t lower our heads.”