Catania President Pulvirenti Keeps Faith In Coach Gianluca Atzori
Catania President Antonino Pulvirenti has no intention of parting with boss Gianluca Atzori following their brilliant display against Napoli.
Catania ended a run of three straight defeats in Serie A yesterday by holding the in-form Campani to a goalless draw at the Massimino.
The Elefanti bossed the game for large spells but their dominance went unrewarded, as their strikers missed a host of gilt-edged chances, and Pulvirenti has vowed to stick with the embattled boss.
“You should tell me which President would sack his own coach after a game like this,” he explained on Sky Sport Italia.
“We played a perfect game and goals were the only thing we lacked.”
Catania had been linked with a number of tacticians over the past few days, namely Sinisa Mihajlovic.
“I can’t deny anything,” added Pulvirenti. “It’s only normal that a President starts looking around during a difficult moment.
“But now we’ll continue this way. We must hang on and get out of this dark period.”
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