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Venice, Di Francesco: “Goal disallowed? If the regulation says so… But we deserved it”

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23 – The coach of Venezia, Eusebio Di Francescocomments in the press conference on the match lost against Venezia. Live text by TMW.

23.16 – Di Francesco’s press conference begins.

Can you tell us about the end of the match and the disallowed goal?
“What do I have to explain to you… It’s not that it’s not objective, it’s the regulation… But I don’t want to talk about it, I say that we deserved it. We conceded goals, but we also risked scoring them. It was the right attitude at San Siro, we put Inter in difficulty and perhaps we should have been more clear-headed: in Milan, when you come close to scoring and don’t score, the team showed a good personality, not so much at the start but during the match it has grown. It’s a shame for us, regarding the disallowed goal, if the regulations say that this is the case we accept it and move on.”

Stankovic is a great protagonist today, was he impressed?
“Sommer too, eh. I have to say that Filip is growing game after game, I liked him beyond the saves. The goalkeeper has to save, the attacker has to score goals: I liked the management of the game, the exits. He’s growing and he’s providing continuity: he has great quality, calmness which is perhaps his best quality. He needs to grow, but I’m happy for him. Of course, I would have preferred to get a result. We also played a great game in Rome and came out the loser after many opportunity: it’s part of the growth of a team, I happen to do it early because we receive compliments and then maybe others take home the points.”

A good performance at San Siro today.
“Yes, the team also reacted to the goal. We played with three pure attackers, I assure you that Inter are the best team in the championship at turning the situation around and have the highest xG in the championship. There we conceded them, but we are We did well to fall back and always stay in the game also thanks to Filip.”

23.20 – Di Francesco’s press conference concluded.


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