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Atalanta Coach Bortolo Mutti Wants Three Points Against Udinese
The Orobici tactician got straight to the point on the verge of the relegation six pointer…
By Stefano Federici
With time starting to run out for second from bottom Atalanta, coach Bortolo Mutti declared there is no more room for mistakes as the Orobici prepare to take on fellow strugglers Udinese on Sunday afternoon.
“Only a win will do,” Mutti declared to Tuttomercatoweb. “We simply don’t have any other options.
“Udinese have a frightening attack, and therefore we must take hold of the possession and be careful not to get caught by their speed."
The coach was then probed about his side’s chances of avoiding the drop.
“Survival? It's in times like these when we see what a group is really made of. To pull off a great escape you need to rely on character.
“We must avoid playing like we did against Chievo if we are to start reeling in results,” he concluded.
“Only a win will do,” Mutti declared to Tuttomercatoweb. “We simply don’t have any other options.
“Udinese have a frightening attack, and therefore we must take hold of the possession and be careful not to get caught by their speed."
The coach was then probed about his side’s chances of avoiding the drop.
“Survival? It's in times like these when we see what a group is really made of. To pull off a great escape you need to rely on character.
“We must avoid playing like we did against Chievo if we are to start reeling in results,” he concluded.
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