Palermo Coach Delio Rossi: January Will Be A Delicate Month For Us
The boss is wary of some of the teams he has to play over the coming weeks...
Having to take on the likes of Sampdoria, Atalanta, Napoli, Fiorentina and Bari in the league and Lazio in the Coppa Italia will ensure that the Rosaneri boss will have work cut out in order to achieve positive results.
"We have worked very hard over the break," Rossi revealed to Datasport. "And now I am curious to see what we can do.
"It will be a delicate month as we will be playing a match every three days, but am sure that we can do well, starting from Wednesday."
Rossi also provided some words on tomorrow's opponents, Sampdoria.
"Sampdoria is a side that has been constructed to play like its coach.
"In the first part of the season, it played the best football of all the teams, but now it is trying to get up off the floor.
"It won't be a decisive match, but for me, I am more interested in finding my players the way I had left them, both physically and mentally," concluded the Palermo boss.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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