Genoa, De Rossi sulla prestazione: "Contento dei primi 55 minuti. Migliorare su tante cose"
Durante la conferenza stampa post-partita della sconfitta contro il Napoli, l'allenatore del Genoa, Daniele De Rossi, ha analizzato la prestazione della sua squadra. "Non dobbiamo avere difficoltà a parlare di calcio, sono contento dei primi 55 minuti," ha sottolineato De Rossi. "Abbiamo disputato un'ottima partita difensiva e siamo stati molto bravi con la palla. Mi è piaciuta l'applicazione dimostrata rispetto agli allenamenti recenti, e sarà fondamentale essere incisivi nell'area avversaria."
"Gli avversari sono usciti meglio nel secondo tempo," ha proseguito, "è venuto fuori il loro orgoglio. Per me sarebbe stato un pareggio meritato; nel primo tempo siamo stati migliori noi, nel secondo loro. Non abbiamo concesso grandi tiri in porta; contro una squadra forte come il Napoli abbiamo concesso poco e penso che meritassimo di non perdere. Possiamo migliorare su molti aspetti, sulla continuità."
"Abbiamo già menzionato la qualità del Napoli. Anche noi abbiamo tirato poco nel secondo tempo, siamo stati poco pericolosi nonostante avessimo avuto molte occasioni. Dobbiamo essere più efficaci sotto porta," ha concluso, "dobbiamo essere precisi e puntuali perché le partite si decidono su un cross o su una palla portata dentro l'area."
English Translation:
Genoa, De Rossi on Performance: "Happy with the First 55 Minutes. Need to Improve in Many Areas"
During yesterday's press conference following the defeat against Napoli, Genoa's coach, Daniele De Rossi, analyzed the match. "We shouldn't struggle to talk about football; I'm happy with the first 55 minutes," he emphasized. "We played a great defensive game and were very good with the ball. I liked that they applied themselves compared to what we've done in recent days; it will be crucial to be incisive in the penalty area."
"The opponents came out better in the second half," he continued, "their pride emerged. For me, it would have been a deserved draw; we were better in the first half, and they were better in the second. We didn't concede many shots on goal; against a strong team like Napoli, we conceded little, and I think we deserved not to lose. We can improve in many areas, especially in consistency."
"We've already mentioned Napoli's quality. We also had few shots in the second half; we were not very dangerous despite having many opportunities. We need to be better at marking in the box," he concluded, "we need to be precise and timely because matches are lost on a cross or a ball brought into the box."
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