Capitano Giorgio Chiellini (55 Viewers)

Jun 6, 2015
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Chiellini: “Lessons learnt, looking forwards”

Giorgio Chiellini calls on the Bianconeri to come out stronger from the experience of Sunday’s reverse to Genoa with some crucial matches coming up before Christmas

Sidelined for the majority of the last month through a thigh injury sustained against Napoli, Giorgio Chiellini is raring to go again just in time for a number of key fixtures between now and the end of the calendar year.

The central defender therefore missed out on yesterday’s reverse at the hands of Genoa – a game he nonetheless stressed provided plenty of lessons to be learnt by each and every member of the Bianconeri squad ahead of a busy period beginning with next weekend’s home match against high-flying Atalanta.

Here follow the pick of Chiellini’s comments this afternoon in front of the Sky Sport and Mediaset cameras:

Approach wrong vs Rossoblu

“Today we regrouped and analysed the match against Genoa, as we do for every game, even if obviously it’s more fun after a victory. What happened on Sunday will do us good in the long run. Our approach was unbefitting of this club and we’re aware of that. Likewise we know that we’ve plenty of room for improvement down the line.

“Let’s not lose sight, however, of the season as a whole. In today’s game, the top leagues are becoming ever more competitive and so we can say that we’re enjoying an excellent campaign: we’re first in Italy and in Group H of the Champions League too.”

“Key games before Christmas”

“We’ve a crucial run of fixtures between now and Christmas, by which point we want to have maintained top spots in Serie A and our Champions League group, as well as winning the Super Cup. For this reason we need the fans to get behind us and cheer us on to victory over the coming weeks.”

Atalanta awesome at present

“They’re the fairytale story of the season so far, they play some great football and really value their youngsters. With all due respect, however, I believe that our results in the upcoming games will depend primarily on us.”

Back to business

“I’m in good shape, working hard and I needed this time that I’ve had to train after a period on the sidelines. It’s great being ready to go again now.”
Spot on
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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It's audacious, sacrilegious and borderline disrespectful...

But I wonder how much money we could get from an EPL team for this guy.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Nearing the end for old Giorgio. Just isn't the same player anymore. Injuries have wrecked him of his continuity and his passing and defending is the worst I've seen in years.
It's time to start Rugani instead of him and give Giorgio some Coppa Italia games. They need to know when it's time to move on.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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Allegri at the presser before the game mentioned that Chiellini was sick. Imo this is what affected his perfomance, he is not the best player on the ball, but yesterday he was complete mess. Its beyond me why Allegri would risk playing him in this state when he has Rugani on the bench. Thats just stupid.
 

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