Walter Zenga accepted the Crotone job as “a challenge” and described the importance of “proposing ideas, not imposing them” on a team.

The tactician has helped turn their season around since replacing Davide Nicola and prepares for Sunday’s relegation showdown with Benevento.

“A challenge is always a challenge. I want to do well today and in future,” Zenga told RMC Sport.

Walter Zenga accepted the Crotone job as “a challenge” and described the importance of “proposing ideas, not imposing them” on a team.

The tactician has helped turn their season around since replacing Davide Nicola and prepares for Sunday’s relegation showdown with Benevento.

“A challenge is always a challenge. I want to do well today and in future,” Zenga told RMC Sport.

“I am here because Crotone called me, so why shouldn’t I have accepted? I proposed a certain type of work to the team in order to get results during the game. It’s important with a team to propose ideas and not impose them, because you need their passion and involvement to overcome obstacles.

“There are 14 games to go and we mustn’t think that we’ve achieved anything yet. We are improving, but the most important thing for me is the work we do during the week. I hope our attitude never changes.

“We went looking for young players suited to our level and soon we’ll be able to launch Moussa Diaby and Niccolò Zanellato into the first team.”

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