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Atalanta's Gyorgy Garics: We Need To Turn Our Form Into Results
The defender knows that there is a lot of hard work ahead, but believes that the Nerazzurri can push through it, and survive...
Atalanta defender Gyorgy Garics is well-aware of the tough battle ahead for his side to avoid the drop this season, but he insists that the Nerazzurri can climb the league ladder.
"The work we do during the international break will be very important, but we need to turn this into results," the Austrian international told Datasport.
"We need to go to Siena and attempt to try to move up the ladder, in some way. Then against Roma, and the same with all of the other teams.
"There will be times when teams will be rewarded for playing better, rather than being results-oriented.
"But we need to approach matches with conviction, concentration, the right spirit and sacrifice," the 25-year-old concluded.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
"The work we do during the international break will be very important, but we need to turn this into results," the Austrian international told Datasport.
"We need to go to Siena and attempt to try to move up the ladder, in some way. Then against Roma, and the same with all of the other teams.
"There will be times when teams will be rewarded for playing better, rather than being results-oriented.
"But we need to approach matches with conviction, concentration, the right spirit and sacrifice," the 25-year-old concluded.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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