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Nesta insists Monza is “optimistic” about Lecce

Monza coach Alessandro Nesta insists the camp is optimistic ahead of the game against Lecce.

Nesta and Monza desperately need a win as they are in the drop zone.

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Nesta, will there be any tactical changes for the game against Lecce?

“Nothing new is planned, we are trying to have more solutions available. Three-man defense, four-man defense, nothing changes. With more midfielders there are definitely more alternatives. We were short on squad numbers for a long time.”

What is the general mood in the team?

“Optimism, right to the end. We were definitely missing something, but it was always a crescendo. I liked the last game, no matter what the result, Udinese’s first and second goals were not the result of counterattacks, just the one that was disallowed.” . Unfortunately, we simply misjudged the situation. We have to better recognize the moments of the game and move forward.

“The games I didn’t like were others, for example the Empoli game at the beginning of the year, which I didn’t want to watch again. We are second to last because we didn’t get any points, that’s all.” “If you have to win, you have to win, and we lacked that strength. Today Galliani came, we had lunch and talked about many things.”

Does this team play better away from home?

“I don’t see any differences in performance compared to home games, at least in terms of performance. We definitely have to build up our health at home and get points. Goals conceded? When it comes to standard situations, we are in line with the other teams. Then.” It is clear that after Turin and Como we made some assessments with the players and tried to improve things. For me we have improved the transitions, but as I have already highlighted, there is a need to improve the metrics.

What kind of team is Lecce from your perspective?

“Lecce is dangerous because they know how to restart well, they are a strong team. They lack someone in defense and they also have problems, but they have great strength and quality. Giampaolo is a friend of mine, a great person. I found it very charged.”

How is Daniel Maldini? How did you find him these days?

“I always repeat the same thing: it is not a technical-tactical question, but a management question. We’ve all been criticized, Daniel has to learn to deal with situations mentally. I also had a hard time when I started playing, then I had to. We’ll see how you deal with the adrenaline and everything that comes with it.

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