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Livorno Game Could Change Udinese's Season - Pasquale Marino
The Bianconeri are coming from two consecutive defeats and need the points against the Amaranti...
Udinese coach Pasquale Marino believes that a win against Livorno could be decisive for his team and their season objectives.
The Friulani are coming from a good performance against Juventus, but the match ended in a 1-0 defeat, which left Udinese close to the relegation zone.
"All matches are important," declared the former Catania coach to sportmediaset.it. "Against Juventus it was a balanced game - the team gave all it had.
"Now, against Livorno, I expect 90 minutes of great intensity: it's the game that could change our season. If, despite what we have done, the results do not satisfy us, then it means that we all have to give more.
"During the week I tried different solutions, allowing us to change during the game and not be caught unprepared, but I haven't taken any decision yet."
Udinese sit in 14th place thanks to the 15 points they've obtained so far this season from 13 league games.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
The Friulani are coming from a good performance against Juventus, but the match ended in a 1-0 defeat, which left Udinese close to the relegation zone.
"All matches are important," declared the former Catania coach to sportmediaset.it. "Against Juventus it was a balanced game - the team gave all it had.
"Now, against Livorno, I expect 90 minutes of great intensity: it's the game that could change our season. If, despite what we have done, the results do not satisfy us, then it means that we all have to give more.
"During the week I tried different solutions, allowing us to change during the game and not be caught unprepared, but I haven't taken any decision yet."
Udinese sit in 14th place thanks to the 15 points they've obtained so far this season from 13 league games.
Glenn Debattista, Goal.com
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