Sampdoria, Lombardo: A Call for Determination and Responsibility
The Sampdoria manager sends a clear message to the team: 'I brought Pierini and Giordano on after 15 minutes to send a signal'
The Sampdoria manager sends a clear message to the team: "I brought Pierini and Giordano on after 15 minutes to send a signal"Last night’s defeat in Carrara has obviously left both Sampdoria fans and manager Attilio Lombardo particularly shaken. After just fifteen minutes, it was clear that the manager was unhappy with the team’s attitude, so much so that he brought a couple of players on to warm up as early as the first half: “I brought Pierini and Giordano off the bench to warm up in the 15th minute to send a message, but generally speaking, it was the first half-hour that caused me problems and made me consider a different approach.”Popeye analysed the match as follows: “We’re good during the week, but when the opposition are there, that drops off. The goals we conceded were absurd. Then I’m sorry about the chance Pafundi had because it could have got us level. And I’m sorry that Esposito left us down to 10 men. But I think it was a mistake by the referee. From there, they took their foot off the gas and created chances in open play.”On the decision to start Soleri from the first minute, Lombardo explains to Il Secolo XIX: "Knowing their strengths at the back, he could have helped us push forward, and Begic and Cherubini, once he had the ball, could have created chances. I was also thinking of having an extra presence on set-pieces."In closing, Lombardo sends a clear message to the team: "Those who were there know it’s a tough atmosphere here. Congratulations to our opponents; I can’t say the same for the lads – dedication isn’t enough. If anyone wants to raise their hand, let them do so now: there’s no time. The others aren’t waiting around, and I don’t believe in handouts from above. The players must take responsibility; when we fail to meet our targets in a match, I’m the first to blame, followed by them. I’ve treated this match like a final; we must have the humility to always give it our best shot. We’ve taken a few knocks,” he concludes.
Managerial Action
Last night’s defeat in Carrara has obviously left both Sampdoria fans and manager Attilio Lombardo particularly shaken. After just fifteen minutes, it was clear that the manager was unhappy with the team’s attitude, so much so that he brought a couple of players on to warm up as early as the first half. Lombardo stated, 'I brought Pierini and Giordano off the bench to warm up in the 15th minute to send a message, but generally speaking, it was the first half-hour that caused me problems and made me consider a different approach.'
Post-Match Analysis
Lombardo expressed his disappointment with the team's performance during the match. He highlighted the drop in intensity when facing opposition and described the conceded goals as absurd. Despite a missed opportunity by Pafundi and a controversial decision leading to a red card for Esposito, Lombardo emphasized the need for the players to take responsibility for their actions on the field.
Tactical Decisions
Explaining his choice to start Soleri and adjust tactics based on the opponent's strengths, Lombardo discussed the strategic thinking behind the lineup. He aimed to utilize Soleri's abilities to assist in pushing forward and creating opportunities through Begic and Cherubini. Additionally, Lombardo highlighted the importance of set-pieces and having an added presence in such situations.
Call for Accountability
In a firm message to the team, Lombardo emphasized the demanding nature of the competitive environment. He urged the players to step up and take responsibility for their performance, stating, 'Dedication isn’t enough. If anyone wants to raise their hand, let them do so now: there’s no time.' Lombardo stressed the importance of humility, effort, and consistency in achieving success, emphasizing that accountability starts with the players themselves.




