Nesta after Atalanta-Monza: “Never foul by Djuric on the disallowed goal”

Nesta after Atalanta-Monza: “Never foul by Djuric on the disallowed goal”

1970-01-01 00:00:00

A good match, but only a defeat. Even against a strong opponent. After the 2-0 suffered by Gasperini’s Atalanta, Alessandro Nesta is very tough on one thing above all. Before Atalanta’s two goals, in fact, Monza’s opening goal was canceled out in Vignato for a three-way contact in the melee between Djuric, Ederson and D’Ambrosio. “For me that is never a foul, no matter what the referee whistled. Tonight we didn’t see all this gap, we pressed courageously and played the game we wanted.” Nesta himself added: “Pablo Marì and Retegui fought each other the whole match but no foul was ever called. The opponent is strong, the stadium is beautiful and we made a great impression thanks to an important performance. The 1-0 goal changed everything: for me we did well, the boys all did very well – continued Nesta -. We have seven players less, if we all recover we have an excellent team. To avoid scoring, the substitutes also had to go at two hundred an hour. If we had defended low, we would have conceded five or six goals like those who preceded us in Bergamo.”




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Nesta after Atalanta-Monza: “Never foul by Djuric on the disallowed goal”




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