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Verona Coach Paolo Zanetti Expresses Frustration and Pride After Narrow Loss to Inter Milan

Verona, Italy – Despite a hard-fought 2-1 defeat against European powerhouse Inter Milan, Verona head coach Paolo Zanetti expressed a mix of frustration and pride in his post-match press conference. zanetti believes his team deserved a better outcome, highlighting key moments and the overall performance against a top-tier opponent.

“The regret comes from the result, and that’s it,” Zanetti stated.”We had an amazing match against a top team in Europe; the episodes made the difference. What can I tell my team? We must have the strength to look forward with confidence. This team has great potential.”

Zanetti emphasized his belief that Verona has underperformed in terms of points earned relative to thier play. So far,we deserved to win at least seven games, he asserted,pointing to a perceived disconnect between performance and results.He stressed the need for his squad to maintain focus as the championship continues, adding, The championship must start now.

The coach acknowledged receiving compliments from Inter’s staff, including coach Chivu, but underscored the ultimate importance of securing points. The box-turning is huge, but I have great pride, Zanetti remarked, indicating the team’s competitive spirit even in defeat. He cited missed opportunities in previous matches, such as 21 chances against Cremonese and 15 against Sassuolo, as examples of games where Verona could have secured victories.

Regarding a potential red card incident involving Inter’s Bisseck, Zanetti offered a measured viewpoint. It’s challenging to talk about it. The ball goes sideways and not straight, but with the speed that Giovane has, he picks up the ball and goes into goal.A super hazardous situation. While acknowledging the call, he refrained from attributing the loss solely to that moment, noting Verona’s own meaningful chance with Orban hitting the post.It didn’t happen, but I go home proud.

Zanetti conveyed a strong sense of commitment and passion from himself and his players.The fire burns, it is always lit. Above all on my part, it must always be at its best. The boys follow me in everything and for everything. He reminded observers of the team’s starting point and highlighted visible improvements and adherence to game plans. We are human and angry; we care about the square, we are here to save Verona and entertain the people. He also briefly touched on the push by Esposito on Nelsson for the decisive second goal, stating he would need to review it more closely to determine its punishability.

A standout performer for Verona was goalkeeper Montipò. Zanetti lauded his performance, stating, He did his job well. We have met goalkeepers who got 8s on their report cards in the last few matches, and perhaps he can be compared for that. But he’s a column, and today he did very well. The coach’s comments suggest a belief that Montipò is a foundational player for the team.

Zanetti’s remarks highlight a team that, while lacking in points, possesses significant potential and a strong competitive drive. the focus now shifts to converting these performances into much-needed victories as the season progresses.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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