The former Spal coach, often linked to the Bianconeri, spoke about the situation of the Friulians on the pages of Messaggero Veneto
Approached several times by the Udinese bench, Leonardo Semplici had his say on the race for salvation to the microphones of Messaggero Veneto. The former Spal player is one of the names in contention for Cioffi’s position even if the club has confirmed the position of the Tuscan coach in recent days. “The advantage gained so far I think could be decisive, albeit by one, two or three points. It’s true that there are few of them, but those below are in a position to make exploits to fill the gap.”
Semplici then continued: “Udinese, seen from the outside, is in difficulty when he has to play the game, especially at home, but the team is well assorted, especially in midfield where there are players like Payero, Samardzic, Pereyra and Walace which have technical qualities and structure. Thauvin also has the experience like Pereyra, but then it is logical that he needs teamwork to reach the goal. Udinese has always worked in excellent manner, creating squads of great perspective and value, and I believe that the squad, combined with the strength of the club, can get it out of this situation. Having reached this point, it is the union of intent and trust in the working group that counts.”
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