Genoa's Manager De Rossi Speaks Out: Unveiling the Truth Behind Recent Gossip
Genoa's manager, Daniele De Rossi, sheds light on recent controversies and decisions made ahead of the upcoming match against Verona. From team selection to player fitness, De Rossi addresses various issues and sets the record straight.
The Rossoblù manager speaks out, getting something off his chest following the victory over RomaDaniele De Rossi, Genoa’s manager, spoke at a press conference ahead of the match against Verona on matchday 29 of the league season: “There are borderline situations, such as Baldanzi or a few other players who’ve had minor issues in recent days. We’re assessing Tommaso on a day-to-day basis, but we’ve worked hard on Verona and how competitive they are. The preparation has been both physical and mental. I don’t think Verona’s victory was bad news in terms of our match preparation; it actually made it easier for us to explain to the team just how difficult this match will be. Teams at the bottom of the table like Hellas or Pisa might be written off as already relegated, but that’s not the case: there are still plenty of matches left, and Verona is a tough place to visit; they’ve staged a few comebacks in the past.” "I know full well what would have happened against Roma if we’d lost with that line-up. I’ve read what’s been said since the line-up was announced, and it’s absolutely appalling to cast doubt on someone who’s been in football for 20 years just because he’s playing against his own team or because he’s picked a different line-up. Today I would have been here presenting myself as someone who had to apologise for letting his team lose, and it’s mind-boggling; it all stems from a viciousness and from how many people just want to gossip, but let’s not go back to that because we’re above it. I make choices because I think this player has a better chance of helping me win the match today than another, and that other player might help me win by coming on as a substitute, so this is all a process of decision-making that isn’t just down to me – everyone does it. Sometimes I’ve gone for continuity, a team that’s always delivered, other times I’ve changed things because I wanted to freshen things up, and other times I’ve changed because there were huge differences in attitude, tactics and physical condition between the team that played one Sunday and the one that played the next. Once, Antonio Conte told me that if I had to make a mistake, I should do so using my own head and my own ideas. I think that’s the most important piece of advice.” "He’s training and he’s doing well. I think he can be considered fully fit for selection. He hasn’t played for a while, so we’ll need to manage his workload, but he’ll be 100% with us and we’ll make our decision based on the opposition, who played before him, and how they performed." "Sabelli is an important player for us. In the dressing room, he’s shown that we may have underestimated him. Since January, he’s started to feel more important, even though he hasn’t played much. And he’s shown that in training. Leali is giving us a hand. He continues to be the professional he’s always been. When you bring in a goalkeeper, the one who was playing before feels sidelined. He, however, is stepping up in training and within the squad. He was happier when he was playing, but these are decisions we have to make."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Managerial Insight and Decision-making Process
De Rossi opens up about the scrutiny and criticism faced after making lineup decisions and defending his choices based on tactics, player form, and match strategies. He emphasizes the importance of making decisions independently and stands by his selections despite external pressures and gossip.
Player Fitness and Squad Dynamics
De Rossi provides updates on player fitness, including the readiness of key players like Baldanzi and the strategic approach to managing their workload. He highlights the significance of players like Sabelli and Leali, acknowledging their contributions both on and off the pitch, and emphasizes the team's unity amidst lineup changes and squad rotations.
Looking Ahead and Team Mentality
As Genoa prepares to face Verona, De Rossi reflects on the challenges posed by lower-ranked teams and the need for continuous focus and determination. He addresses the team's mindset and readiness for the upcoming match while emphasizing the need to stay above the gossip and external noise surrounding the team's performance.
Future Prospects and Team Dynamics
De Rossi hints at potential lineup changes and tactical adaptations based on opposition analysis and player readiness. With a strong focus on team cohesion and individual contributions, he underlines the importance of squad depth and flexibility as Genoa navigates through a challenging league season.






