Fiorentina midfielder Alberto Aquilani plays down tomorrow's clash against Tottenham Hotspur, saying it's 'no more important' than other games.
The Viola will host the English club tomorrow after a 1-1 result in the first leg of the Europa League Round of 32, but the 30-year-old seemed unfazed.
“It's an important game, but no more than many others I've played,” he said, as he joined Coach Vincenzo Montella's Press conference.
Fiorentina midfielder Alberto Aquilani plays down tomorrow's clash against Tottenham Hotspur, saying it's 'no more important' than other games.
The Viola will host the English club tomorrow after a 1-1 result in the first leg of the Europa League Round of 32, but the 30-year-old seemed unfazed.
“It's an important game, but no more than many others I've played,” he said, as he joined Coach Vincenzo Montella's Press conference.
“We want to progress in this competition even though we're up against a very important team.
“The game is going to be very difficult. They will come here to win in spite of our initial advantage,” Aquilani said, in reference to their away goal at White Hart Lane.”
Spurs also have their Capital One Cup Final against Chelsea looming ahead on Sunday, but Aquilani cannot imagine their adversaries will be distracted.
“I think it's absurd to believe that someone may play one game while thinking about another one.
“They'll come here to win, and they will play with the highest levels of concentration.
“And we're ready for them.”