New Udinese Coach De Biasi: We Can Still Salvage The Season

The new boss has faith, hope, and lots of enthusiasm to do well.

Di Natale - Udinese-Livorno - Serie A (Getty Images)
New Udinese coach Gianni De Biasi says his team will have to work hard to find what made them once a feared side.

The Zebrette dumped Pasquale Marino after two and a half seasons at the helm of the side, and De Biasi believes there is still time to recuperate and make something of this season.

"We need to work to rediscover our will and enthusiasm," the new tactician told sporting agency ANSA.it. "We know that we can do well.

"I believe there is still a way and time to do well, to recover what we have lost.

"We will do so with all our might.

"The group at my disposal is strong, as there are quality players here, and we can no longer get things wrong," De Biasi summed up.

Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com


Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page


 
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  1. RIGG: Anelka struggling against the current in Shanghai RIGG: Anelka struggling against the current in Shanghai

    Nicolas Anelka went against the grain when he moved to Shanghai. Now he's finding that coaching and gelling tactically is like swimming against the tide.

  2. ROGERS: Bradley should command a bidding war among Serie A teams ROGERS: Bradley should command a bidding war among Serie A teams

    Chievo is currently shopping the American midfielder and several Italian clubs have shown interest.

  3. ISOLA: Neymar-led Brazil should be considered the 2014 WC favorite ISOLA: Neymar-led Brazil should be considered the 2014 WC favorite

    Neymar was brilliant as Brazil easily handled the United States with early World Cup preparations officially underway.

  4. LATHAM: Mexico using summer friendlies to build depth LATHAM: Mexico using summer friendlies to build depth

    With World Cup qualifying to begin in June, Mexico is using three U.S.-hosted friendlies to build squad depth.

  5. McCARTHY: Harrisburg springs its wildest Open Cup upset to date McCARTHY: Harrisburg springs its wildest Open Cup upset to date

    The City Islanders fought back from three goals down with nine minutes to play and won the game on penalty kicks in a stunning game on a wild night for the U.S. Open Cup.