There are always some financial issues in Genoa. It’s exciting with Motta’s ideas, as Genoa hasn’t had such an ambitious coach since Gasperini. It’s a double edged sword though, cause if you don’t have the players with that relative level of technique, it can be a hard fall trying to play as if you had.People on here are being too harsh, IMO.
He's trying to play some positive football, because either way Genoa will be fighting to avoid relegation as usual. Last season they just got avoided relegation due to GD.
Their squad is very poor and they are facing some financial issues. If it wasn't for Kounaté, Pinamonti and Romero to some extent, they would probably be at table's bottom.
Replace Genoa with almost any italian/spanish/portuguese city name and you won't get it much wrongThere are always some financial issues in Genoa. It’s exciting with Motta’s ideas, as Genoa hasn’t had such an ambitious coach since Gasperini. It’s a double edged sword though, cause if you don’t have the players with that relative level of technique, it can be a hard fall trying to play as if you had.
Beautiful goal though, and beauty is always needed, and appreciated, in Genoa is my impression.
It's been only 3 matches.Good for Motta, I like those quotes and what he's trying to do even with a limited team like Genoa. However it's our privilege to admire the situation from afar, I doubt many Genoese will be turning cartwheels over slick passing in midfield when they're losing matches.
Yes, and I doubt they're turning cartwheels at the moment. If their situation improves in the next few matches maybe the acrobatics will start, and I hope it does.It's been only 3 matches.
Yeah, true. I suppose these days managers don't have the luxury of a bed-in period anyway.Yes, and I doubt they're turning cartwheels at the moment. If their situation improves in the next few matches maybe the acrobatics will start, and I hope it does.