Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Udinese...

07-12-2011

Guidolin: “Never look back, let’s close this page and focus on Chievo”

After the win at the San Siro (“Stadium”?), coach Francesco Guidolin comments on the great performances of this year’s Udinese: “We’d better not look back. It’s something I heard yesterday and I want it to be clear. The present and future will tell if we’re able to play for an important place in the ranking. Time, opponents, matches will tell us (“and matches will tell us”?). The future is yet to be written. We’re living a magic moment and we’ll do anything we can to make it last. We know we’ll find determined opponents on our way, it’s a part of this sport, we just have to look forward and focus on Chievo. I’m proud of the men I coach, but on Sunday there’s another battle to fight”.
How does it feel to be told by the president that the coach is the real world beater?

“I can’t hide (“I can’t hide it”?) I’m really pleased. There’s a good feeling between me and the club, as well as with the fans. It is the players who take the pitch and they are the ones who on Saturday night made an excellent second half with freshness (??), initiative and the right attitude: I’ll give this compliment to my squad”.

This squad seems to be mature. Success comes from sacrifice and details: what do you think of Ferronetti’s reaction?

“We didn’t give this signal in Parma (??), we have to keep calm. We played a great second half in Milan, we were getting things a bit complicated in the final part, not only for Ferronetti. I will have to evaluate a few things with our squad, a team focusing on great targets needs to handle these situations better. We need to grow more and continue working, developing a cure for details” )??).

Roma and Inter defeated without scoring a goal. Danilo’s performance was great.

“Everyone has done something for that, also the players who don’t play all the times (“all the time”?), who gives us the chance to work hard. Danilo has become integrated pretty soon, he’s serious and professional.

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