Roma Are Not Better Than Us - Udinese's Kwadwo Asamoah
The Ghanaian international believes that the Bianconeri are a better team, and will win at home...
Their next challenge is against Roma, which looks on paper to be a tricky game for both sides.
Nevertheless, the Bianconeri midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah believes that his side are the better team, and will walk away with maximum points.
"We are coming off three defeats and want to give it our all to get a result," Asamoah told Novantesimo.it.
"Roma are not better than Udinese, and we will have the fans on our side, as it is a home game. It is not true that it is easier to play against the bigger sides, despite there being more space at your disposal.
"Even if this is true, they have the right elements that can make the difference at any given time."
Having just returned to the side on Sunday, the Ghanaian may have to leave for international duty in Africa.
"Ghana is my nation, and it would be an honour to represent them in the African Cup," he added.
"Should Udinese ask me to stay, I will, and if there is a need for me here, then I will not leave the team behind."
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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