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Gotti, dedicates to De Paul: “He is a leader, he has grown as a player and as a person”

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The coach talks about the Argentine, once again protagonist in Udinese with the penalty converted for the draw against Genoa

GENOA. “De Paul? He has been here for 5 years, there is always talk of his transfer but his great strength is to return to Udine stronger than before. Parallel to the growth of the player, I was able to appreciate the growth of the person: his leadership expresses positivity to the group and is increasingly aware of it but the credit is all his own, not mine “.

These are the words of Luca Gotti about the Argentine, once again protagonist in Udinese with the penalty converted for the draw against Genoa.

“This team has several strong and young players who grow well to think about the Udinese of the future – he continues in Dazn – it will depend on the individual situations of the most important players and what the club will decide in relation to them. We know that the transfer market is not so rich.

Pereyra? He is a player to whom there is little to teach, he has his own sensitivity in understanding the moments of the match and gives us a huge hand. “

Gotti then returned to the analysis of Marassi’s match. “Pandev did a feat but in the first ten minutes I didn’t mind the team. I probably underestimated the tiredness of some of my players, before the recovery we had the feeling that we had left two points on the road: in this way they equalized a little everything – underlines the Juventus coach – What has changed in this streak of results? Not much, if I have to be honest.

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We had the phase of the virus that overwhelmed us, then there was the whole ascending part in which we went upstream, in some games we collected less than we deserved while now we are succeeding “, concludes Gotti.

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