Vincenzo Italiano believes Fiorentina will take the lessons from last year’s final defeat and apply them to face Olympiakos on Wednesday to bring the trophy to city of florence.
Vincenzo Italiano, Fiorentina’s coach, hopes to lead the Viola team to a comeback in the Conference League final against Olympiakos this Wednesday after losing to West Ham in The final of the same competition was last year สมัคร ufabet, according to a report from UFABET on Tuesday.
The Italiano had led Fiorentina to the Conference League finals last season. But the Viola lost to David Moyes’s West Ham 1-2 at the Fortuna Arena in Prague, Czech Republic.
‘We’re very happy to be in the final again. We have the opportunity to get a very important result for the city of Florence, for the club and for us.’
‘We hope the experience from last year will be beneficial to us. Especially for our competition preparation. From that record I saw that the players were calm. And I’m sure they will give their all tomorrow.’
The Viola coach also said of their rivals Olympiacos: ‘We know what’s in store for us. We know who Olympiacos are. Their coach lifted the trophy last year, winning the Europa League. There are players with a lot of experience and quality in attack.’
‘Olympiacos It is a strong and aggressive team. If they beat Villa both home and away games. That means they are truly quality. Their main striker (Ayub El Kaabi) scores regularly. They can close out games and counter very effectively. We are in their city. So you can imagine the atmosphere we will be entering.’
‘But we’re going into the game unbeaten. (In this competition since the group stage) very excited and very happy to enter the competition with the best possible results. For the second year in a row we are in the finals. We must make the most of the lessons we learned from last season’s experience. This is a great opportunity to bring the championship trophy back to Florence.’
‘The final must be played with fire. We will give our all. Last season ended badly. This time we will try to redeem ourselves,’ Italiano said.
‘What I always say, both on and off the field, is that we must never lose our identity. We want to focus on everything we do. Start by throwing the ball We must be true to our identity and competitive spirit.’
‘Losing the final in Prague hurts me, the players and the club. Tomorrow we will do everything we can to redeem ourselves and put this disappointment behind us.’