Rolando Maran admits Cagliari are full of ”anger and regret“ after they threw two points away against Lecce on Monday.
Cagliari were 2-0 up at the Via del Mare and seemingly coasting, until two late goals from Lecce earned the home side a draw.
“There’s so much anger on our part,” Maran told Sky Sport Italia.
Rolando Maran admits Cagliari are full of ”anger and regret“ after they threw two points away against Lecce on Monday.
Cagliari were 2-0 up at the Via del Mare and seemingly coasting, until two late goals from Lecce earned the home side a draw.
“There’s so much anger on our part,” Maran told Sky Sport Italia.
“It’s a game where we were 2-0 up until just a few minutes before the end. Everything became complicated within a minute, in part due to the errors we made.
“It’s a shame, we need to improve. We went from 10 men to nine within a few seconds and there was the risk of not bringing anything back.
“There’s regret because we could’ve brought home maximum points.”
Goalkeeper Robin Olsen was sent off after an exchange of heads with opposing hitman Gianluca Lapadula…
“Needless to say, these things won’t be discussed here. I will talk to the lad in private.
“He [Olsen] is a serious person, who is always committed, and perhaps he was provoked a little.
“These things happen during games. From what I saw, the punishments had to be the same.”
In better news for the Rossoblu, Inter loanee Radja Nainggolan again got on the scoresheet.
“Radja is a team player. Everyone embraced him after his goal. He is improving in his condition and he’s a natural talent.
“I’m happy for him, it’s just a pity his goal couldn’t have won the game for us.”