Torino boss Walter Mazzarri admits he is struggling to understand why his side constantly switch off during games. “It’s difficult to explain all these incidents…”

Toro have fluctuated from good to bad within the space of a single match, the most famous case coming in the 3-3 draw with Verona after they were 3-0 up, and Mazzarri is at a loss to explain why.

“It’s what I’ve tried to correct. It’s difficult to explain what happened in Verona,” he said at a press conference.

Torino boss Walter Mazzarri admits he is struggling to understand why his side constantly switch off during games. “It’s difficult to explain all these incidents…”

Toro have fluctuated from good to bad within the space of a single match, the most famous case coming in the 3-3 draw with Verona after they were 3-0 up, and Mazzarri is at a loss to explain why.

“It’s what I’ve tried to correct. It’s difficult to explain what happened in Verona,” he said at a press conference.

“The defeat to SPAL still burns. We have started games well. We had our best game of the season so far at Verona, and yet you all know what happened. It’s difficult to explain all these situations.

“We hope that in the New Year, these incidents will turn in our favour. With SPAL we ended a run of useful results.”

Despite that, the coach will be celebrating two years on the Granata bench against Roma tomorrow, even if he isn’t in the mood for festivities.

“I’m not celebrating my birthday, let alone this. I’m only thinking of Roma, we must try to give our best. I’m not thinking of anything else.”

“We don’t play defensive football, the data on pressing and on immediate recovery of the ball confirm this.

“We have to improve in the last third of the field and to play the correct pass. We lack a little quality in that regard.

“We need to be more ruthless in front of goal.”

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