Fiorentina Coach Boasts That He Will Conquer The Bianconeri At Artemio Franchi
JAKARTA - Week 11 of the Italian Serie A 2023/2024 is Juventus' opportunity to play an away match to Fiorentina headquarters. Ahead of Monday's match, November 6 in the morning, Fiorentina's coach boasted that he could conquer the Bianconeri at the Artemio Franchi Stadium.
Before this match took place, Fiorentina pocketed an unconvincing capital. La Viola lost successively in the last two matches, to be precise when Empoli was humiliated 0-2 and arrested by Lazio 0-1 last weekend.
Due to the situation, Fiorentina fell to seventh place in the standings with a collection of 17 points from 10 matches.
Reflecting on that bad result, Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano is determined to end the negative rate with a win in the match in the 11th game of Serie A, or against Juventus.
On the other hand, Juventus will look at this match quite confidently because they are actually in a positive trend of performance. The Old Lady was able to lower AC Milan and Verona with identical scores, 1-0 in the last two matches.
Italiano is aware of the opponent's record, this will be a big challenge that his foster children will face. Even so, Italiano is confident and boasts that it can make it difficult for opponents in all aspects of the game.
"However, instead of worrying about their abilities (Juventus) we have to focus on our own abilities. With courage, determination, and quality of the game, we believe we can beat them in that match," Italiano said as quoted by Football Italia, Sunday 5 November.
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The 45-year-old coach's confidence cannot be separated from the atmosphere of support from La Viola supporters at the Artemio Franchi Stadium, which is their own headquarters. Likewise, with motivation to return to winning ways after swallowing successive defeats in the last two matches on the Italian League stage.
We know how important this match is. We want to make the fans feel happy, "
"Of course, we have to give the right response after two defeats and return to the track in Serie A," said the former Spezia coach.