Bari Confident Ahead Of Roma Clash - Andrea Masiello
The Bianconrossi face a tough task this weekend as they take on the Giallorossi in the 13th matchday of Serie A...
Nov 16, 2009 5:25:34 AM
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However, Masiello is confident that the Biancorosso can obtain a positive result, even though he knows that it will not be an easy feat for the newly promoted side.
"We know the difficulties that we will face against Roma," commented the Galletti's defender to tuttobari.com.
"However, we're serene and confident.
"We will not pull ourselves back. We shall play like we have always done: concentrated, ready to hit at any moment.
"In other words, we will try, as always, to win the three points, even though the opponent's name is Roma.
"We have great hunger for success and on their path they will find a big obstacle to face. In summary, great respect for them, but we will be on the pitch too," concluded the 23-year-old.
Bari are currently in ninth place with 18 points from 12 games, three points ahead of Roma who lie in 12th place.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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