Serie A, Sticchi Damiani confirms Gotti after Lecce-Udinese

Serie A, Sticchi Damiani confirms Gotti after Lecce-Udinese
Serie A, Sticchi Damiani confirms Gotti after Lecce-Udinese

The Lecce Of Gotti falls for the second time in eight games. The Salento team loses at home against Udinese and remains in thirteenth place in the standings thanks to the 37 points obtained in 36 games. The championship will end with challenges against Gasperini and Calzona’s teams.

Net of today’s KO, the second after the one against Milan, Gotti’s career in Salento can be judged excellent. By virtue of achieving salvation, the automatic renewal on his contract was triggered, so he will be a Lecce member until June 2025.

Now, regardless of the formalities, we need to plan for the future. Gottito a question about his future, a few minutes ago he replied:

There is automatic renewal, but we reached the goal a few hours ago and we haven’t discussed it yet. Then there are important matches missing, I said it even before this match. We want to finish well with maximum effort.

The president also spoke to DAZN’s microphones Sticchi Damiani. Questions from those present in the studio, especially about the Lecce coach:

Since his arrival he has had a huge impact on the state of the team, which was in a moment of serious difficulty. The trend at that time was very bad, it’s true that the team has always been out of the relegation zone but the trend was negative. Gotti hit the right buttons, getting into the kids’ heads. He did an incredible job, which led to salvation with three days to spare.

Congratulations go to him, as well as to D’Aversa for the first part of the championship. Gotti deserved a confirmation that is already included in the contract, we got along well on an empathetic and personal level. There are the conditions to move forward, if we all agree on the programming we will have the pleasure of starting again together.

 
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