Cagliari, Falco: “Ranieri revived his enthusiasm. There is still time to do something.”

Long interview with Cagliari playmaker Philip Falco to small radio in which he touches on various topics from his adaptation in Sardinia to his rotation on the bench to the struggle for promotion: “I arrived without any preparation and getting into the right rhythm was not easy, even the change of champion had an impact because I had to adapt, although it was easy. I regret how things turned out with Liverani, I have a great relationship with him since Lecce, but there were no results, and everything went the way it was. Everything is going well with Ranieri, we are trying to understand his ideas and we can’t wait to get on the field. The coach brought incredible enthusiasm, and we feel it in our own skin, and having people on our side will give us an extra boost. How? This is a team created in order to make an important championship, but there were no results from the very beginning. After all, Serie B is a difficult championship. They will definitely find a competitive Cagliari. The first two places are still a long way off and we have to think about every race at a time to win them all. Nothing has been compromised yet and there is time to do something. Getting out of relegation is not easy, many players who are used to Serie A play on technique or speed. Serie B is more like a physical contact league. Now we are beginning to understand what B requires, Falco concludes in his report. Tuttocagliari.net focusing on some comrades – Pavoletti and Lapadula? They could use some passing better (laughs Ed). These are two very important players, it is easy for me to serve them. I knew Lapadula from Lecce and I know what he wants from me. If they score, then we’re good. Who surprised me? Makumbu impressed me when I had a friendly match between Red Star and Maribor. He is an important player, as is Luvumbo. Then there’s Nandes, Rod: players I don’t even need to introduce.”

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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