Milan, 28 Mar. (LaPresse) – ’What I ask every day is not to lower the level in the slightest because otherwise we risk making a bad impression. And then I'll repeat the worst sentence in the world, which is that we have to try until the end and until the maths tells us we're doomed. I never wanted to say it but that's how it is. We've analysed the matches we've played and football always throws up something unexpected and you have to find the right solution in a short space of time’. So said Monza coach Alessandro Nesta at a press conference ahead of the next match against Cagliari. What message does he want to send to the fans? ‘I don't give advice to the fans, it's been a bad year and we thank them anyway because those who are Monza fans will remain so no matter what. There is bitterness about the league table, this is a difficult time for the club. After a few years of great success thanks to a great president, we are now in a period of transition but the owners remain strong, also in terms of structure and salaries, and this is not to be taken for granted’, he added.
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