«Pressure must be an incentive to always do better. Let’s aim high”

TREVISO – Fabrizio Cacciatore, on the day of his presentation as coach of Treviso, immediately demonstrated that he possesses great determination and ambition, qualities that combine…

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TREVISO – Fabrizio Cacciatoreon the day of its presentation by coach of Trevisohe immediately demonstrated that he has great skills determination and ambitionqualities that perfectly match the philosophy of the Biancoceleste club. The coach will be supported by Mirko Turazza who in addition to being his assistant coach will be match analyst.

Mister, why did you choose to come to Treviso given that you also had other offers?

«In the meantime I want to thank both director Gementi and the company for this great opportunity. It’s a great opportunity for me, it’s my third year as a coach and being here is a source of pride. Treviso is one of the most important clubs at an amateur level and also at a national level given its history. I hope to repay the trust given to me and I will try to do my best for this club and for this city.”

The club has already been explicit about aiming to win the championship, can pressure become an obstacle?

«Treviso is a demanding place and the pressure must be an incentive to always do better. The club’s ambitions match mine and together we will try to get as high as possible. Here there are all the ingredients to perform at your best because there is a professional environment where you can dedicate yourself to football 24 hours a day.”

What feature should your team never lack?

«Humility. We should never make the mistake of being presumptuous. I want the best from my team, we will have to be humble and, I repeat, never presumptuous.”

At Montecchio he played with an attacking 4-2-3-1. Will we see the same module again at Treviso?

«There I had taken over and therefore I had to try to adapt to the players I had available. Before choosing the game system, which in any case is not a dogma for me, we will need to see the exits and arrivals in the squad and then I will clarify my ideas.”

THE IDENTIKIT

Fabrizio Cacciatore was born in Turin on 8 October 1980 and currently resides in Verona. Raised in the youth sectors of Juventus, Turin, Pro Vercelli and Sampdoria, he boasts 179 appearances in Serie A as a right back with the distinction of having played on both banks of the Adige, wearing both the Verona and Chievo shirts which he could find again next time season as an opponent. He ended his career at Caldiero Terme where he became coach in April 2022 and was also confirmed for the following championship. Last season he coached Montecchio Maggiore, taking over in October with the team in the relegation zone, bringing it close to making the playoffs.

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