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We Must Treat Every Game Like A Final – Bologna Coach Franco Colomba
The Rossoblu tactician spoke ahead of the clash with Napoli...
By Stefano Federici
As Bologna continue to make small steps towards Serie A survival off the back of their 4-3 victory over Genoa last weekend, coach Franco Colomba has demanded another three points against Napoli on Sunday.
“Continuity is vital if we are to reach our objective,” he declared to Ansa in the pre-match press conference.
“There is no more time to distinguish between home and away games, we must try and win them all.
“Against Milan, Juventus and Atalanta we didn’t win, but regularly we are bringing home points.
“It is our duty to take what we can, in the knowledge that every game must be played like a final with three points being the trophies.
“Despite our small steps it is still not time to start looking at the table because it can all change within the blink of an eye,” he concluded.
“Continuity is vital if we are to reach our objective,” he declared to Ansa in the pre-match press conference.
“There is no more time to distinguish between home and away games, we must try and win them all.
“Against Milan, Juventus and Atalanta we didn’t win, but regularly we are bringing home points.
“It is our duty to take what we can, in the knowledge that every game must be played like a final with three points being the trophies.
“Despite our small steps it is still not time to start looking at the table because it can all change within the blink of an eye,” he concluded.
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