Girotti, his reflections on fans’ impatience and what “Chief” Medina said about him

Girotti, his reflections on fans’ impatience and what “Chief” Medina said about him

2024-11-22 20:51:00

If there is one thing about Federico Girotti, it is that he speaks from his heart and without any filter. It’s part of his character and every time he faces the microphone, he leaves behind some title. Like this Thursday night, After the game against Sarmiento.

He needs to score again, like every scorer does. He didn’t have the continuity he wanted and he received another penalty for Kempes’ second goal. He even raised his hands in prayer when he celebrated his goal against popular Sur.

He was delighted, but as he chatted with reporters in the mixed zone, wearing a bandage on his forehead and having played the entire second half with a bandage on his head due to a collision with an opponent, he mentioned the impatience and impatience of the fans. expressed his different opinions in this regard.

“In recent years we have always argued about everything. We have reached the last 16 of the Copa Libertadores, the quarter-finals, two Argentine Cup finals and we have always fought for the title. People There will be reasons to be impatient, but hey… we as a team want to be a little more patient, but we know they want to be champions,” that was their first concept.

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“I think people play their part and want results but I think we’re giving them results. We’re coming back to the World Cup. It’s great value for us and on the outside they would never imagine getting in back-to-back Three International Cups. We are making a big effort but unfortunately only one becomes the champion and the rest have to fight for other things,” he added.

Guilotti assured that the players were feeling the impatience on the playing field. “On the pitch you can see that impatience. We try to play calmly and not get into chaos. We suffered a lot of insults. We had insults in our last home game and I don’t think that’s the case for a team in recent years. Come to a team that has been fighting for everything.

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“The thing about ‘Fede’, let’s see… sometimes situations, moments happen. I always talk to him and tell him the next fight is the best, not the one that has already happened. I tell him Be optimistic, have a positive attitude, don’t dwell on the negative actions that didn’t happen, let him think differently. He’s a player who gets easily caught up in the game mentally when things happen. You will get good results.

“As coaches, we try to give our players tools. We’re trying to do that in training. We understand what each player does, we live with them every day. We have 27 (players) and each one is different. The profiles and characters. Some reacted differently to bad behavior and took longer, but in the end, I was left with the fact that Federer was back in goal and he helped us finish more calmly. game,” added the Uruguayan coach.

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How does Federico Girotti believe the team’s performance can help communicate‍ their journey to the fans amid ⁢their transition phase?

**Interview ​with Federico Girotti After the Game⁤ Against Sarmiento**

**Interviewer**: Federico, congratulations on your goal today. It must have felt special, especially after the way you celebrated. Can⁤ you tell us what was going through your mind during that moment?

**Girotti**: Thank you! Celebrating the goal was ‌an⁣ emotional moment for me. I raised my hands in prayer because ⁣I⁤ felt a mix of joy and humility. We all know how passionate the fans are, and it’s⁤ important to acknowledge them, especially in a tough ⁢match ⁤like this.

**Interviewer**: You’ve mentioned the fans’ impatience. How do you feel‍ that impacts the team on the field?

**Girotti**: You can definitely feel the impatience during the game. The fans want results, and rightfully so. We’ve had some ups and downs recently; we’ve reached the ⁢last 16 of Copa Libertadores and several finals. They want to see‍ us win, and I get that. However, we need to channel that pressure and ⁢play calmly to avoid chaos.

**Interviewer**: You wore a bandage on your forehead today. How did you feel physically during the match?

**Girotti**: ‌I had a collision that left⁢ a mark, but I felt good overall.‍ Playing through challenges is‌ part of the game. I just focused on contributing as much as I could to help the team. Scoring again was essential for my confidence and helps the team push forward.

**Interviewer**: You talked about the team needing a bit more patience. What do ⁤you think the team can do to help the fans ‍understand the journey you’re on?

**Girotti**:⁢ That’s a great question. We need to communicate that we’re working hard and aiming for​ the best results. The team is in a transition phase, and sometimes it takes ⁤time to build‌ the ⁢chemistry needed for consistent performances. We appreciate their support and ‍hope they see the ⁢effort we’re putting in.

**Interviewer**: Looking ‍ahead, what are your personal goals for the remainder of the ​season?

**Girotti**:⁢ Personally, I want to be more consistent in my scoring. Every striker wants to hit that rhythm. I ⁢also want to contribute to the team’s success because ultimately, winning trophies is what we’re all ‌here‌ for.

**Interviewer**: Thank you for your time, Federico, and best of luck with your upcoming‌ matches!

**Girotti**: Thank⁢ you! I appreciate your support and hope to keep delivering for‌ the fans and our team.

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