Rome, 6 June (LaPresse) – ‘The year is over. But it's an experience I would repeat. Soon I will sit down with the club, Fali (Ramadani, ed.) and my family to find the best solution. I wouldn't mind staying at Liverpool at all.’ This is what the Reds' Italian striker Federico Chiesa said in an interview with “Corriere dello Sport”. "In the Premier League, the day off is institutionalised, it's the day of the week set aside for recovering energy and spending time with the family. In Italy, this is not the case. Training camps are occasional. With Slot, even though he's Dutch, there are never any when we play at home and only if we're away. There is a great deal of attention paid to the players' families. There is constant work behind the scenes to allow the athletes to feel good both on and off the pitch,‘ he added. The Premier League is ’an evolved reality… On the pitch, the rule is simple: everything is pushed to the max, with intense pressure and never a break. For example, a striker has five seconds to get back and position himself behind the ball. The physical output is exceptional."

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