Italiano: “We paid dearly for for Pobega’s naivety”
Bologna’s impressive run of form in Serie A came to an abrupt end at the Stadio Olimpico, where they suffered a 3-0 defeat against Lazio. The match took a decisive turn when Tommaso Pobega received a red card in the first half for a second bookable offense. Vincenzo Italiano, Bologna’s manager, shared his thoughts on the game in a post-match interview with DAZN. He began by addressing the impact of the red card: “In today’s football, it’s nearly impossible to cope when you’re down to ten men. Every team plays aggressively and adds attackers. This naivety has cost us dearly. The post Italiano: “We paid dearly for for Pobega’s naivety” appeared first on FootItalia.com.
Bologna’s impressive run of form in Serie A came to an abrupt end at the Stadio Olimpico, where they suffered a 3-0 defeat against Lazio. The match took a decisive turn when Tommaso Pobega received a red card in the first half for a second bookable offense.
Vincenzo Italiano, Bologna’s manager, shared his thoughts on the game in a post-match interview with DAZN. He began by addressing the impact of the red card:
“In today’s football, it’s nearly impossible to cope when you’re down to ten men. Every team plays aggressively and adds attackers. This naivety has cost us dearly. I feel sorry for Pobega, who was in great form and experiencing a good moment. This incident prevented us from playing a second half like the first, where we were holding our own against them.”
The match remained goalless until the second half when Gigot broke the deadlock for Lazio. Zaccagni and Dele-Bashiru then added to the scoreline, sealing a comfortable victory for the home side.
Looking ahead, Italiano emphasized the importance of their upcoming midweek fixture:
“Our thoughts are already on Wednesday’s game. We need to focus now because we’re playing at home, and we’re keen to secure a win. We must fine-tune some details and be much more attentive against Lille.”
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