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Delio Rossi incident was shameful episode for football: Prandelli

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The Italian manager insists that he can understand that people have different methods for dealing with stress, but insists that the event has hurt the game.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 coach Cesare Prandelli has finally voiced his opinion on the Delio Rossi event, insisting that it was a reprehensible day for football.
Fiorentina manager, Delio Rossi, launched his fists onto http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Adem-Ljajic-c3612, after the player complained about his substitution in the game against Novara. Consequently, the manager was sacked immediately by the club, and also suspended the player for the rest
of the season along with a heavy fine.
When asked about the incident the Azzurri chief insisted that everyone has their own way of dealing with the grim situations like these, and refrained from placing the blame on the player or the coach.
However, he insisted that the act was telecasted to the length and width of the globe, and will go down in the history as a shameful day for the game of football.
The manager went on to state that he feels strongly about Fiorentina, and it is difficult to talk about them in the midst of the negative cloud around the club following the incident.
While talking to the press, the former Fiorentina manager said:
“It is difficult to answer because everyone has their own way of dealing with stress. What is certain is that it was not a good episode for football. When I talk about Fiorentina I become serious because they are a club that I loved and still love and I
can I find it difficult to talk about.”
Fiorentina are currently fighting to stay above the relegation zone after a dismal run in the season.
Prandelli insisted that the team requires determination and unity in their cause. The tactician insisted that the Viola have a unique passion about them, and stated that they need the club to hold onto each other in the tough time, and fight hard to escape
the drop-zone.
The former manager insisted that Florence has always backed their players, and with determination the club can pick itself up from the dismal situation very swiftly.
“When there is willingness from all to roll up their sleeves and work towards a common goal, with the love and passion Florence has for its team, then in no time they can pick themselves up again as a club.”
The tactician served as the manager of Gigliati from 2005 to 2010, and is now set to lead the Azzurri squad to Euro 2012.

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