
""After just three days of training, we played well defensively. The first half wasn't as good as I would have liked, but we did better in the second, and this week we've worked hard both defensively and offensively, applying a couple of playing principles specifically for the match against Milan. "This is a fantastic group; we've changed the way we train a bit compared to how they were used to previously."
""I want to see a team that can play both phases of the game well. Everyone has to play for the team; if we work together, we have to be one with the fans and the team. Only then can we have a chance of winning. "I've seen a lot of AC Milan matches and clips; they're a very strong team with top-quality players. I think they also have some problems and limitations, though. We could capitalise on them and take advantage of home advantage.""
Pisa's new coach entered the job needing immediate improvement in turning matches into wins. Pisa have drawn 12 games, the most among top European leagues, and have recorded only one league victory this season. Training changed within days with a focus on defensive and offensive principles tailored for Milan. The team improved defensively in the second half of a recent outing and worked on cohesion both on and off the pitch. The coach demands collective effort, unity with the fans, and plans to capitalise on perceived problems and limitations in AC Milan's squad to gain advantage at home.
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