The central striker at the Nerazzurri outfit has gone on to comment on the performances of his team, and reiterates on the importance of the game against Juve.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Esteban-Cambiasso-c12912, while he was reflecting on the performances of his team last week. This view is shared by his club and international team mate, Diego Milito, as well; who has gone
on to remind everyone on the need for his side to carry on the momentum they are currently on.
He further went on to state that they would be looking to prove that they are not down and out by performing to their best abilities and also went on to remark on the importance of a good campaign. The Nerazzurri outfit had a season to forget last season,
where they barely managed qualification into the Europa League after finishing in the seventh place of the Serie A.
The only positive from their season was the fact that they went on to give the opportunity to coach the Nerazzurri outfit to their Primavera boss, Andrea Stramaccioni. Massimo Moratti made a gamble when he confirmed the signing of Strama as the head coach
of the Beneamata outfit and he has been rewarded fruitfully for his faith in the young manager.
An interesting item to note is that Stramaccioni is actually younger than the captain of the Nerazzurri outfit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Milito-c11166 went on to comment on the Derby d’Italia and his opinion that they will be looking to secure the three points from
the match at the Juventus Stadium. He further remarked on the tag of anti-Juve, which was previously being handed to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003, by remarking:
“The game itself will tell us whether we are the anti-Juventus. We are certainly on the right road, but we still have to grow. In the meantime, we are having an excellent campaign.”
The fixture between the two sides is a much anticipated one and what would make for a great viewing would be the fact that the match between the two sides would have telling consequences in the Lega.
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