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Cesare Prandelli: Fiorentina Are Going To Udinese To Win In Style
The Viola boss has thrown his weight behind the team, and believes they can land a knock-out punch against Udinese tomorrow...
Fiorentina coach Cesare Prandelli has urged his side to maintain their good form when they visit Udinese on Sunday afternoon.
The Viola are hoping to keep in touch with the leading pack at the Friuli. However, despite his optimism, the coach knows it will be difficult. Nevertheless, he is expecting a resplendent performance from his troops.
"I am motivated and convinced. I think we will play an excellent game tomorrow. We are going there to win and offer an excellent game," Prandelli said at a pre-match press conference.
"This is the right moment in order to show that the Fiorentina project is still alive, and to maintain the competition."
The Viola will be without several of their first choice stars including Adrian Mutu and Stevan Jovetic who are both struggling with injuries.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Viola are hoping to keep in touch with the leading pack at the Friuli. However, despite his optimism, the coach knows it will be difficult. Nevertheless, he is expecting a resplendent performance from his troops.
"I am motivated and convinced. I think we will play an excellent game tomorrow. We are going there to win and offer an excellent game," Prandelli said at a pre-match press conference.
"This is the right moment in order to show that the Fiorentina project is still alive, and to maintain the competition."
The Viola will be without several of their first choice stars including Adrian Mutu and Stevan Jovetic who are both struggling with injuries.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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