Coach Walter Mazzarri spoke today to the microphones of ITV Italy. In an interview with Luca Uccello, which will air tonight during the program ‘Il derby del lunedì’, Mazzarri  returns to the aftermath of Cagliari. Here are the advances offered by Ansa: “Today I spoke with the players, they know what I think and I think they are all convinced of the close examination made ​​in relation to yesterday’s match.”

On the whistling after the match: “It’s normal that there are whistles when you lose a game like we did. It’s clear that on Thursday we will have to play a different match, beyond the result. Also in Florence we will need a big performance to show that this may have been a hiccup. Put it this way because, no matter what, we need to start over: this was a unique game compared to the others and we, as professionals, have to work on this.”

Mazzarri also responded to accusations of presumption made by Tommaso Giulini, president of Cagliari: “I’m used to not looking at other people’s houses. Giulini, regardless of the fact that he won, should think about the problems of Cagliari, as I have to think about the problems of my team.”

Source: fcinternews.it