09-02-2010
“This season, (“a”?) few points during the away matches. (“We’re”?) Ready to shift gears in Milan this Friday”
Samir Handanovic: “The win against Napoli, (“it’s”?) fundamental for the team spirit. The course of things is chancing (“changing”?) at last”
Udinese’s number one looks back to the goal Maggio scored last Sunady: “At first I was angry, because we could have easily avoided it: we just had to be quicker on the rebound. Ours is a secure defence: we have known each other very well for a long time, (“and”?) we have been playing together for ages. I admit I can still improve, I always hit the pitch to do my best”. The tackle between Isla and Maggio is still rumored about (??). “It is a difficult game move (??) to evaluate. It must be clear that the game is quick, it is not as clear as in the slow motion (which slow motion?): judgments should be more objective and fair. What should we say each time Sanchez is thrown down to (“on the pitch”?) the pitch? The players should me more collaborative and respect the referee’ s decisions and role a little more”. Against Napoli, Udinese was concrete and convincing (invert the phrase?): “We are happy we won. The win against Napoli has been fundamental for our team spirit. The course of things is changing at last. If we consider both the Catania and Napoli matches, we brought home 4 well deserved (“well-deserved”?) points. Now two tough games are at the horizon, and the new course is the right path to follow”. The next away match is on Friday 12 February at 20,45, at the Stadio San Siro: “Milan is Milan. They have so many football stars, they could score at any time. It is also true they are soon facing Manchester United, but I don’t think they will spare energies nor good football”. Slovenia belongs to group C for the qualification for Euro 2016; the same group as Italy, Serbia, Northern Ireland, Estonia and Far Oer Islands: “It will be great to face Italy and Serbia. I like tough matches. I am fancying about a possible Italy-Slovenia to be played in Udine… Fingers crossed! (“Let’s keep our fingers crossed”?)”
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