Nicola thinks about Lazio: “You can score points against anyone”

NICOLA LAZIO EMPOLI – If the Lazio seeks important points with a view to recovering from the zone which is worth qualifying for the next European cups, theEmpoli he needs to shake up the rankings to achieve the goal of salvation. The coach of the Tuscan club, Davide Nicholashe projected himself towards the Olimpico challenge speaking in an interview.

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Nicola: “Every match has difficulties, it’s important not to give up”

These are the words of Davide Nicola on Rai Radio 1: “In the meantime, I’ll start by making a consideration, which is that I am extremely proud of these guys for how they managed the match on an emotional level, because the tension was obviously given by this type of game.”

On the season finale

“There are 270 minutes remaining between now and the end of the championship and it will therefore always be like this. So we must be aware of the fact that, to get here, we have made a crazy run-up. We still have the chance to conquer what would make us truly happy and go down in Empoli’s history. I believe it”.

On what he expects from his Empoli

“It will be important not to give up, keep the enthusiasm high and believe that we can score points against anyone. Every game has difficulties. This was certainly a very tight race where there was a lack of space. We managed to score a goal and therefore, in certain matches the episode can also become decisive. But it’s also important to be able to score points with a draw because you move forward in the standings. So you put yourself in a position to be able to chase your dream.”

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