
Genoa’s match at the Marassi has been confirmed for Sunday at noon after earlier scheduling uncertainty. The penultimate round will also include Como-Parma, Juventus-Fiorentina, Pisa-Napoli, and Roma-Lazio, with Champions League implications potentially clarified or leading to a multi-team final showdown. Daniele De Rossi said preparation has been complicated by the late decision on date and time, creating irritation shared across clubs. He described the authorities’ choice as painful but responsible, with the main issue being workload management. Genoa and opponents considered whether to grant extra rest or add a training session. De Rossi added that the final home game offers a chance to repay fans with a high-level performance.
"How complex is it to prepare for a game for which the date and time were a last-minute call? "We're approaching this eve with a hint of irritation, a feeling I believe is shared by all the clubs awaiting this decision. Fortunately, these are exceptional situations, but we must acknowledge them. "I believe it was a painful and responsible decision for the authorities involved, and I have no intention of fuelling further controversy. The main concern was how to manage the workload."
""We weren't sure whether it would be better to grant an extra day of rest or include an extra training session. It was a concern we shared with our opponents and all the other clubs involved.""
"A final game at home gives a chance to repay the fans for their support... "We're preparing to honour our final commitment in front of our home crowd, at a venue that has given us great joy this year. Our goal is to say goodbye to the fans with a high-level performance.""
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