Benevento, Auteri: “In these playoffs you can win like this too, sometimes you have to suffer”

Benevento, Auteri: “In these playoffs you can win like this too, sometimes you have to suffer”
Benevento, Auteri: “In these playoffs you can win like this too, sometimes you have to suffer”

A draw, the one against Torres, which projects Benevento into the playoff semi-finals. At the end of the “Vanni Sanna” match, the Giallorossi coach Gaetano Auteri he commented: “There are also opponents – he reports Ottopagine.it – they played a very physical match, often verticalizing with these sudden balls and holding themselves high in one-on-one situations. We weren’t good there, we played a defensive game, but that wasn’t the game we had prepared. On Tuesday we will be at the fifth match in 15 days, in these playoffs you can win even like this, we have to suffer from time to time, they had a strong opponent, who finished second in their group.

Did he know how to suffer? Those who advance in these competitions have a thousand faces, we had a “dirty” face. We should have done better, we did too little. That was the match, played very well on one side, but to play every 3 days you have to have many faces. We take this qualification and move forward. What didn’t you like? At a certain point we thought about managing the result, but many times we missed the first support, but in the fourth match in 11 days it can happen. Now for Tuesday we will have to evaluate many things.

These are playoff games, there are 4 of us left, we have a 25 percent chance of winning the championship. Even emotionally we are playing with kids who come from the youth sector. In some things we were not good, but in others we absolutely were. It is unthinkable to always go at 100 mph. Let’s think about recovering because in three days we will play again and we will be at the fifth match in 14 days.”

 
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