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We Won’t Give Up – Siena Coach Marco Baroni
The Robur are propping up the standings on six points...
As bottom of the pile Siena suffered their ninth defeat of the season following their 2-0 defeat toAtalanta, Bianconeri coach Marco Baroni looked to find some words of inspiration as he spoke to Rai shortly after the game.
“We had played a great game up until the move that lead to Atalanta’s opening goal,” bemoaned the coach.
“To add insult to injury, it was our own inattention on the corner which allowed the Orobici to break the deadlock.
“We mustn’t give up despite the difficult moment. We must continue to work in the hope that sooner or later our luck will turn.”
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
“We had played a great game up until the move that lead to Atalanta’s opening goal,” bemoaned the coach.
“To add insult to injury, it was our own inattention on the corner which allowed the Orobici to break the deadlock.
“We mustn’t give up despite the difficult moment. We must continue to work in the hope that sooner or later our luck will turn.”
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
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