Eusebio Di Francesco said Sassuolo’s “mental strength” was the difference as they fought back to beat Napoli 2-1.
Marek Hamsik had broken the deadlock in the opening minutes, but Antonio Floro Flores and Nicola Sansone turned the game around.
“We had a bad start and conceded immediately, but did well to keep it together,” the Coach told Rai Sport.
Eusebio Di Francesco said Sassuolo’s “mental strength” was the difference as they fought back to beat Napoli 2-1.
Marek Hamsik had broken the deadlock in the opening minutes, but Antonio Floro Flores and Nicola Sansone turned the game around.
“We had a bad start and conceded immediately, but did well to keep it together,” the Coach told Rai Sport.
“The last half-hour of the first half was extraordinary, playing with great quality and causing Napoli huge problems.
“The second half was more balanced, but we did well to believe in victory to the very end. We have great mental strength and belief in our abilities.
“We want to make life difficult for everyone this year.”