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Fiorentina Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic Bemoans Draw Against Napoli
The tactician believes his side should have claimed all three points against the Azzurri...
By Rick D'Andrea
Fiorentina coach Sinisa Mihajlovic believes his side should have walked away with maximum points against Napoli, despite having Juan Vargas sent off.
The Viola boss only saw the Azzurri have a few shots on target, whilst his team dominated for vast periods of the match.
"The referees got the decision wrong, and only realised they had made the wrong decision afterwards," the former Catania tactician told Sky post-match. "I don't want to comment on the situation.
"It is also disappointing because we were the ones who were trying to play a good game of football. Napoli only had a couple of shots on goal.
"Fiorentina played well, and the players did what I asked them. All that we lacked was the victory. But playing like we did this evening will hopefully mean we can do very well for the remainder of the season.
"All we are lacking is better physical conditioning, which we will hoepfully recover in the next 15 days. Our objective by season's end is to reach the Champions League, and I believe we can do it," he concluded.
The Viola boss only saw the Azzurri have a few shots on target, whilst his team dominated for vast periods of the match.
"The referees got the decision wrong, and only realised they had made the wrong decision afterwards," the former Catania tactician told Sky post-match. "I don't want to comment on the situation.
"It is also disappointing because we were the ones who were trying to play a good game of football. Napoli only had a couple of shots on goal.
"Fiorentina played well, and the players did what I asked them. All that we lacked was the victory. But playing like we did this evening will hopefully mean we can do very well for the remainder of the season.
"All we are lacking is better physical conditioning, which we will hoepfully recover in the next 15 days. Our objective by season's end is to reach the Champions League, and I believe we can do it," he concluded.
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