Palermo Must Have The Desire To Beat Catania - Maurizio Zamparini
The outspoken president has identified his side's main problem in recent weeks...
The Rosanero have failed to pick up a win in their last three games, and Zamparini is determined that his team will turn the run around and avenge last season's 4-0 defeat to Catania at the Stadio Renzo Barbera.
"We must go back to being the team of three weeks ago," he announced to Il Corriere dello Sport.
"I expect a game with heart and guts like the one against Juventus.
"Our defence is conceding too many goals. I have spoken with [coach Walter] Zenga about this - we have to find the right maturity.
"It's not a problem of players but of mentality, and from this point of view we must improve."
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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