Pecchia: “Suzuki kept us in the game, we suffered Torino at first”

Le parole di Fabio Pecchia, allenatore del Parma, dopo la partita finita 0-0 contro il Torino di Paolo Vanoli

Fabio Pecchia, coach of Parma, spoke to at the end of Torino-Parma 0-0: “I congratulate my boys, there are many positive things today, we faced this match in conditions that were not easy. On all of them I congratulate Mihaila. We did not concede goals but we did not score them, this is also news for us.”

La conferenza stampa di Vanoli

“In the first part of far we suffered a bit I Turin, Suzuki kept us in the game, then the race got a bit balanced.”

Is the ranking right?

“The balance is positive, we made it to A with a very young group, the youngest in the league. The goal is to hold on to the category and we are doing that by maintaining our principles of play. The regret is that we lost four players on this path to an operation, and this ties in with the market talk, where we will have to complete the roster.”

Two Parma games were seen today: dirty at first, then quality

“The first half of the game was dirty, in the second half we put quality instead. In the second half we had more clean play, in the first half we made a lot of mistakes. We had 20 players on the roster, there were wide margins.”

Why did Bonny start from the bench?

“I have to evaluate and analyze the game both at the beginning and in the course of the game. His is a moment with a different brilliance but I ask the boys for quality in the minutes. It is not easy for a very young man to have the burden of being the starting striker of a team.”

Could the initial choices be repeated?

“Sometimes I have to find the solution in the race, adapt the team to what the needs of the field are.”

Fabio Pecchia, head coach of Parma Calcio, looks on priort o the Serie A football match between Torino FC and Parma Calcio.

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