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Vincenzo Montella Warns Roma To Be Wary Of Atalanta
'L'Aeroplanino' has told his former team-mates that beating the Orobici this weekend will be tough because of the influence Antonio Conte has on the Nerazzurri...
Former Roma striker Vincenzo Montella has warned the Giallorossi not to underestimate Atalanta when they visit the Atleti Azzurri d'Italia on Sunday.
Claudio Ranieri's side are starting to scale the Serie A ladder following their week 13 win against Bari.
Francesco Totti's hat-trick reminded the opposition that his side are alive and kicking. and they now travel north to clash with Antonio Conte's Orobici.
The Nerazzurri are enjoying their own positive moment after climbing out of the relegation zone last week.
Montella has warned the Lupi to tread carefully this weekend.
"Atalanta are a good side and they have conviction. They play organised football. Antonio Conte will be able to motivate his players and I'm sure he will change it up there," Montella told Sky Sport Italia.
"He has instilled characteristics that can make the difference against Roma."
Daniele De Rossi returned to training this week after suffering a renal colic attack, but it's unknown as to whether he will play.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Claudio Ranieri's side are starting to scale the Serie A ladder following their week 13 win against Bari.
Francesco Totti's hat-trick reminded the opposition that his side are alive and kicking. and they now travel north to clash with Antonio Conte's Orobici.
The Nerazzurri are enjoying their own positive moment after climbing out of the relegation zone last week.
Montella has warned the Lupi to tread carefully this weekend.
"Atalanta are a good side and they have conviction. They play organised football. Antonio Conte will be able to motivate his players and I'm sure he will change it up there," Montella told Sky Sport Italia.
"He has instilled characteristics that can make the difference against Roma."
Daniele De Rossi returned to training this week after suffering a renal colic attack, but it's unknown as to whether he will play.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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