Chievo Coach Mimmo Di Carlo saw “many mistakes” in the 1-1 draw with Parma, but also hailed their attitude to hold out with 10 men.
The Flying Donkeys are in desperate need of points as they currently sit rock-bottom in the standings, a hefty 10 points away from safety.
Having scored first against Parma, they just managed to hold on to their lead after Fabio Depaoli's red card.
Chievo Coach Mimmo Di Carlo saw “many mistakes” in the 1-1 draw with Parma, but also hailed their attitude to hold out with 10 men.
The Flying Donkeys are in desperate need of points as they currently sit rock-bottom in the standings, a hefty 10 points away from safety.
Having scored first against Parma, they just managed to hold on to their lead after Fabio Depaoli's red card.
“We showed great courage going into the game,” Di Carlo told Radio Rai. “we took it upon ourselves to attack their half of the pitch and heap the pressure on our opponents.
“We made many mistakes in the first half. We were stretched out, but we also created several chances.
“Our team needs greater conviction, but we had the right attitude. We really struggled after we went a man down, but we struggled as a team, and that makes it acceptable.”
Chievo remain unbeaten under Di Carlo and this was their fourth consecutive draw.