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Bologna Must Be Perfect Against Lazio – Franco Colomba
The Rossoblu tactician does not fear a backlash from the struggling Aquile...
As Bologna prepare to take on a Lazio side without a win since August 30, coach Franco Colomba has urged his side to focus on a putting together a perfect performance rather than concern themselves with the difficulties of others.
“It is clear that Lazio have had problems recently but they remain a top side,” declared the coach to Sportal. it.
“I am not worried by the statistics as I’m only concerned about my team. We must not take to the field in the fear that the home side will be looking to put things right.
“I think it will be an important encounter, but we must stay concrete and concede nothing to the Biancocelesti.”
With both sides languishing inside the drop zone however, it could prove to be a cagey affair tomorrow afternoon at the Stadio Olimpico.
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
“It is clear that Lazio have had problems recently but they remain a top side,” declared the coach to Sportal. it.
“I am not worried by the statistics as I’m only concerned about my team. We must not take to the field in the fear that the home side will be looking to put things right.
“I think it will be an important encounter, but we must stay concrete and concede nothing to the Biancocelesti.”
With both sides languishing inside the drop zone however, it could prove to be a cagey affair tomorrow afternoon at the Stadio Olimpico.
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
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