Venice, Di Francesco: “I want to congratulate my team”

Venice, Di Francesco: “I want to congratulate my team”
Venice, Di Francesco: “I want to congratulate my team”

At San Siro Lautaro Martínez decides. The orange-greens, with their seventh defeat in the championship, remain on eight points in the standings after eleven matchdays…

Venezia’s seventh defeat in the championship comes on Inter’s pitch. Coach Eusebio Di Francesco commented on the match at San Siro as follows to Dazn: “Sverko’s goal? I don’t think the foul is as evident as Marelli says, but the referee’s management was on the other side. To me on the goal doesn’t seem like an obvious foul. I want to congratulate my team, who risked something, but it would have been the right thing for Inter to score epilogue from what we saw, the boys tried until the end to put Inter in difficulty. We’re keeping the excellent match, it’s a shame about the result.”

Venice, Di Francesco after Inter

“The quality of Inter? The transition is Inter’s greatest quality – explains the orange-green coach -, it’s not enough to be good to try to close them down. It can happen when you play a match like this, trying to stay on the other We conceded goals when we were lined up very well and could have done better: in the first half we had a good game, with much better management and approach.

Stankovic? He has the calmness of a young man, today he gave his best performance in management, beyond the saves. He gave serenity and confidence until the end, even when managing with his feet. Sometimes he is in a hurry, he is interpreting the team’s work. At this moment he has his father’s name.”

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