Sicilian Derby Decisive For Both Palermo And Catania - Fabio Caserta
The former player of both the Rosanero and the Rossoazzurri gave his views on the upcoming game...
Nov 16, 2009 5:27:25 AM
Fabio Caserta - Lecce-Siena - Serie A (Grazia Neri)
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Palermo will host Catania in the13th matchday of Serie A and Atalanta midfielder Fabio Caserta, who has played for both teams, gave his opinion on this important clash.
"Apart from the usual declarations, the derby will be decisive for both Palermo and Catania," commented the Bergmaschi's player to itasportpress.it.
"The two coaches risk their job, but they wouldn't deserve it. [Walter] Zenga and [Gianluca] Atzori need more time to try and open a cycle.
"I had a lot from Catania and the Rossoazzurri's club, especially the possibility to emerge from Serie C2, but I also gave a lot."
Catania are in 19th place with just eight points to show, whereas Palermo are in 11th place with 16 points after 12 games.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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