http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 with pragmatism, keeping in mind the mistakes in their last game, according to Maggio.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Christian-Maggio-c9098 believes that the Partenopei side will go into their second-leg tie of the last 16 round of UEFA Champions League with lessons learnt from their recent Serie A game against Cagliari.
Walter Mazzarri’s men won the game by scoring six goals, but they ended up conceding three goals in the match as well. Their inability to come away from the match without a clean sheet will be of great concern
to Mazzarri, as they hope to defend their 3-1 first-leg lead at Stadio San Paolo.
However, Mazzarri would be well pleased with his team’s attacking prowess, as his Partenopei outfit managed to score six times without the help of their leading goal-scorer, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Edinson-Cavani-c11955, who started the
match from the substitute’s bench.
Maggio was one of the goal scorers for the Azzurri, as they trampled the Cagliari side. The Italian went on to explain that the team played their hearts out in the match, and further commented:
“Our strength resides in our desire to prove our worth. It was not easy against Cagliari, but we worked hard and looked for the victory all the way through the game.”
Constant attacking led to gaps in the Azzurri defence, which was exploited by Cagliari striker, Joaquin Larrivey, who managed to breach the Partenopei defence three times, completing his hat-trick with a
good finish.
Maggio further went on to state that this needs to be a wake-up call for his teammates, as they need to be more vigilant in their defending. He continued, stating:
“This match must be a warning for London, as we have to be focused for 90 minutes and more. I’m happy with my goal, as I always do my best for this jersey.”
Walter Mazzarri would be making sure that no stone is left unturned in the preparation of their second-leg tie at Stamford Bridge on March 14th.
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