Roma boss Claudio Ranieri is hoping his team’s three-match winning streak will be the springboard that helps them climb the Serie A table.
After a disappointing start to the season, Roma moved up to fourth in the league following their 4-2 victory over Catania on Thursday.
They face a difficult trip to Sampdoria on Sunday but Ranieri is hoping his side can continue their positive run.
“It could be our springboard because we have had positive results in three consecutive matches,” Ranieri said.
“It seems strange but we have won three consecutive matches. We always say that these guys are not focused but sometimes we should just look at the basic facts.”
“We know it’s going to be a difficult match (against Sampdoria), but it can be our springboard.”
“We’re getting there and, while we are conscious of how strong our opponents and while we respect the opposition, we want to play at our best as we always try to do.”
Ranieri said he didn’t believe the loss of controversial striker Antonio Cassano would have a negative effect on Sampdoria’s form.
“Without Cassano everyone is more involved when it comes to the attacking side of the team,” Ranieri said.
“I’ve mentioned this to my players. Cassano was their focal point and he could increase or decrease Sampdoria’s actions.”
“Without him, everyone is playing for the two forward players. They will put in a lot of crosses and create a number of opportunities. It’s up to us to stop their actions.”
Sun 9 January, 2011
No comments:
Post a Comment