In an interview with Corriere dello Sport, Frosinone coach Eusebio Di Francesco spoke about the last three sackings after taking a step back in Rome: “I take responsibility for the last three sackings. I made a mistake, I was in a hurry to return, my coaching job betrayed me. I shouldn’t have gone to Sampdoria. There I gave a lot of money, so we agreed to break the contract. In Cagliari everything went badly, there was a lockdown that did not allow the public to participate, the season was really haunted: the results were unlucky also because I was not very happy. Finally, Verona: perhaps I had not proven myself enough in the market there. And we paid for a difficult start, in which I was accused of poor sportsmanship: it’s a shame that then, after my dismissal, Tudor won in his debut match against Roma. So that wasn’t the problem… I was hurt by the way I was treated.”
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