Napoli Coach Maurizio Sarri assures “I don’t do personal vendettas” after Lorenzo Insigne’s outburst against Juventus.
The attacking midfielder was substituted after an hour in Turin, and was seen complaining as he went off, but the tactician won’t be punishing him.
“If they club decides to fine him then they’ll do so,” Sarri shrugged in his Press conference ahead of the Besiktas match.
Napoli Coach Maurizio Sarri assures “I don’t do personal vendettas” after Lorenzo Insigne’s outburst against Juventus.
The attacking midfielder was substituted after an hour in Turin, and was seen complaining as he went off, but the tactician won’t be punishing him.
“If they club decides to fine him then they’ll do so,” Sarri shrugged in his Press conference ahead of the Besiktas match.
“There won’t be a personal punishment though, I don’t do personal vendettas, I do what’s good for the team.
“I’ll make decisions for the good of the team, not due to these silly things that were the actions of a young lad.”
Sarri also discussed the importance of tomorrow’s match.
“It will be an important building block for qualification, but in a balanced group every match will affect qualification.
“We made mistakes in the first game, we have to give them less tomorrow because they’re strong in terms of dribbling. It’s clear we have to avoid the mistakes like the one which led to the 2-1.
“I’m happy to play in such a passionate stadium, it’s a pleasure for everyone. The team has the personality to withstand it and they showed that in Turin where we never panicked and we caused Juventus more problems than they caused us.
“We need to cut out the errors, in Turin we gave our best defensive performance, we had more shots than they did and we didn’t give much away.
“Only against Palermo did we concede less, so we have the personality to force the play against strong opponents.
“They’re unbeaten in Turkey and in Europe, so we should worry about their strength rather than the atmosphere. We’re ready though.”