Gianfranco Zola insists Cagliari “aren’t dead yet” and will keep fighting after their 2-0 defeat to Sampdoria.
The Sardinians have just one point from the last six rounds and there are reports the Coach is on the verge of dismissal.
“I cannot be angry with the players today, as they did well and there are regrets as once again we are not getting the points we deserve. That’s difficult to accept,” Zola told Sky Sport Italia.
Gianfranco Zola insists Cagliari “aren’t dead yet” and will keep fighting after their 2-0 defeat to Sampdoria.
The Sardinians have just one point from the last six rounds and there are reports the Coach is on the verge of dismissal.
“I cannot be angry with the players today, as they did well and there are regrets as once again we are not getting the points we deserve. That’s difficult to accept,” Zola told Sky Sport Italia.
“In terms of the performance, the team did express itself well today. It’s a shame to see a side that gives its all like us and emerges empty-handed.
“When the team has this vitality and this eagerness to do well, I am certain its real qualities will emerge.”
Cagliari now risk dropping into the bottom two behind Cesena and their hopes of safety are dwindling fast.
“I know the table doesn’t look good, but we’re not dead yet and we won’t be until the bitter end. We’ll keep fighting and hope to be more decisive in attack.
“We are all disappointed right now. My thoughts are all about helping this team and finding the solutions that allow us to get points.”