Stefano Colantuono urges Atalanta to keep a close eye on Sassuolo’s attack tomorrow, as the Neroverdi possess one of Serie A’s ‘best’ frontlines.

The Orobici travel to the Mapei Stadium on the back of two consecutive draws, and in his Press conference before Saturday’s fixture, the Coach refused to give much away about his side’s preparation ahead of kick-off.

“The attack of Sassuolo is among the best in the League. They have a striker in the national team and they are good and fast,” said Colantuono.

Stefano Colantuono urges Atalanta to keep a close eye on Sassuolo’s attack tomorrow, as the Neroverdi possess one of Serie A’s ‘best’ frontlines.

The Orobici travel to the Mapei Stadium on the back of two consecutive draws, and in his Press conference before Saturday’s fixture, the Coach refused to give much away about his side’s preparation ahead of kick-off.

“The attack of Sassuolo is among the best in the League. They have a striker in the national team and they are good and fast,” said Colantuono.

“[Zaza’s] strong and I respect him, but I have faith in my attackers too. I’m pleased to see [Consigli and Peluso] again and will always thank them for all that they’ve done for Atalanta, but tomorrow, they will be opponents to beat.

"The League is balanced and difficult, and I don’t see any teams dominating. It will be important to maintain the right serenity and, above all, some degree of advantage over the relegation places, but for now it all seems very open.

“[Regarding tactics], let's see tomorrow. I have clear ideas, but there’s no need to give any advantages to our rivals.

“We’ve arrived on the back of two games where we had to make the best of difficult situations, but we can get back to playing like we know best once we fully recover.”

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