Fiorentina Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic Disappointed With Loss To Valencia

The boss wanted to see a more attacking side...

By Rick D'Andrea

Sinisa Mihajlovic - Catania (Getty Images)
Fiorentina coach Sinisa Mihajlovic has expressed his disappointment after losing 2-0 to Valencia in a friendly match played at the Mestalla stadium.

Mihajlovic said he wanted to see an attacking Viola outfit prior to kick-off, but he did not see enough of it implemented during the match.

"During the first part of the match, I liked the way that the side played," the Serbian told Violanews post-match. "But then we changed our style of play and made two errors.

"We had two occasions to score, and overall played well for 75 minutes.

"We did not attack as much as I wanted, and this does not sit well with me. I want my team to be an attacking side.

"We were also lacking players in their traditional role, such as [Gaetano] D'Agostino and [Riccardo] Montolivo," concluded the coach.


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