Following Spezia’s match against Frosinone, head coach Roberto Donadoni spoke to the media: “The fans were understandably frustrated with the team’s performances. We haven’t been able to turn things around, so their anger is completely justified. I feel responsible for this situation because I’m the one steering the ship. We have to keep working and giving everything we’ve got. Up until the first goal, the match was very evenly balanced.
We need to look ahead, there’s no use crying over spilled milk. The only thing we can do is stick together and keep working.
I haven’t thought for even a second about resigning. If I’m here with my staff, it’s because we believe we can find solutions, play our cards, and redeem ourselves. Ultimately, though, those decisions aren’t up to me.
Do I regret accepting the job? When I make a decision, I move forward with conviction and focus on the work. Of course, results matter and others will evaluate them, but I remain confident. I expected our path might be smoother than it has been, but that hasn’t been the case. All we can do is keep working.
We’re making mistakes that stem from too much tension. In a difficult moment, you have to smooth out certain situations and show more composure — in our defensive positioning, in our decision-making. Unfortunately, the nervousness we’re carrying often leads to avoidable errors.
Relegation? I don’t even want to mention it. I want to do everything possible to start winning again. To do that, we need positivity and a constructive mindset. Adding more tension to an already difficult situation won’t help.
I’ve never been interested in talking about my past. What matters is the present, and right now the present is very challenging. We’ll need to give everything we have.
Is the team behind me? You’d have to ask them, but I believe they are.
Hristov? He felt some discomfort in his adductor muscle, and we’ll evaluate it. He’s certainly put in a lot of work over the past few days, playing three matches in a week, so I hope it’s nothing serious.
Valoti? He played 20 minutes in Bari and finished the match without any issues. The next day he felt some fatigue, and on Saturday, when we tested him, he still had a minor issue, so we decided not to take any risks".



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