Andriy Shevchenko is satisfied with Genoa’s 0-0 draw away at Udinese and says he will focus on the upcoming match against Milan starting from tomorrow.
The former striker picked up his first point in Serie A as a coach in a goalless stalemate at the Dacia Arena.
“It’s worth a lot, because it was an away game against a solid team, very strong physically,” Shevchenko told DAZN.
“It’s an important draw, we created a few chances in the second half, but I saw solidity on our side, so I am satisfied.
“I am happy with how the players are working, they have accepted my ideas.”
Genoa will host Milan in the next Serie A match on Wednesday.
“I know… but I need to rest a bit, and I’ll think about it from tomorrow,” the former striker said.
“It will be a great emotion, but now I am only happy about the draw.”
Domenico Criscito and Mattia Destro will likely miss the match against the Rossoneri.
“Let’s see how they feel, but I don’t think there are players who can return from injuries soon,” the 45-year-old admitted.