Walter Zenga insists Crotone are ‘wounded, but not dead’ as they prepare to host Bologna.
The Pitagorici have lost five of their last six Serie A matches and sit in the relegation zone, three points behind 17th placed SPAL with eight matches of their season remaining.
And the Crotone Coach admits today’s meeting with the Rossoblu is critical to his side’s chances of securing a third consecutive year of top-flight football.
“We are wounded, but not dead,” Zenga told a Press conference.
Walter Zenga insists Crotone are ‘wounded, but not dead’ as they prepare to host Bologna.
The Pitagorici have lost five of their last six Serie A matches and sit in the relegation zone, three points behind 17th placed SPAL with eight matches of their season remaining.
And the Crotone Coach admits today’s meeting with the Rossoblu is critical to his side’s chances of securing a third consecutive year of top-flight football.
“We are wounded, but not dead,” Zenga told a Press conference.
“The two set piece goals against Torino angered me, a team like us cannot concede goals like that.
“We have also had some bad luck, but Sunday’s game is a key match. We need to remain united.
”We will try to be a team who knows how to fight until the last day.”