“The handball wasn’t that obvious”

“The handball wasn’t that obvious”
“The handball wasn’t that obvious”

The Venezia coach, Eusebio Di Francescoexpressed his disappointment at the end of the match lost against Inter, declaring a DAZN: “The final minutes? I don’t think the episode is as obvious as it was described, it doesn’t work well, but if the rules say so, I accept. I’m more interested in the overall management of the match, which was in Inter’s hands. My boys risked something, but created 3-4 chances without converting. In the end, Inter scored, but we would have deserved that goal. Until the end we applied pressure and kept Inter in their half of the pitch. Too bad about the result.”

Did you give Inter too many transitions?
“You can be as good as you like, but I think this is Inter’s greatest quality. Either we got the last pass wrong, or in the transitions where we looked for the lead or we gave them depth too easily. I had taken into account that there could have been these risks. We didn’t score well on the goal, or close the gap well with the fifth on Dimarco for example. We played a good match, but too timidly.”

Stankovic was the protagonist. What’s special about it? What does he have about his father?
“He has the calmness of a young man. Today he had the best match since he was here, beyond the saves. He also showed confidence with his feet and in his exits. Sometimes you are in a hurry to go out and relaunch, but we are a team that is going in a certain direction. Right now it has the name of its father”, he concluded with a joke.

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