Bari Will Play To Win Against Roma - Andrea Masiello
The Biancorossi will face the Giallorossi on Sunday in the 13th matchday of the Italian top flight.
The Biancorossi want to achieve another positive result against another big club as they hope to continue their fairy tale season following the promotion from Serie B.
"In Rome it will not be an easy game, we are aware of this, but not even the ones we faced so far have been," commented the Galletti's player to sportmediaset.it.
"We shall go there to play it until the end, trusting in our way of playing. Already in other occasions we have proved to be able to have our say and even this time we will go on the pitch concentrated, serene and confident, despite the injuries that our team suffered.
"If I look at the standings, I think that we could have had more points and that it would have been extraordinary for a newly promoted side, but that's in the past now.
"Now we must look forward and obtain as many points as possible."
Bari are currently in ninth place with 18 points from 12 games played, just three points behind a Champions League spot.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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