Lecce’s head coach Marco Giampaolo previewed the upcoming Serie A match against Inter Milan with a mix of realism and determination. “These are matches that prepare themselves psychologically and in terms of concentration,” he explained. “You know you must concede only the essential, because Inter takes what it wants. We have prepared technically, and we must try to play a courageous match.”
Giampaolo acknowledged Inter’s superior quality, describing them as “a top international club with quality, composure, and confidence.” However, he emphasized that Lecce will approach the game “with great humility and great courage.”
Addressing the recent defeat against Cagliari, Giampaolo defended his tactical decisions. “I had said we must not be overwhelmed by events,” he stated. He rejected criticism of his substitutions, explaining that he brought on experienced national team players, not young rookies, and that the loss was not due to those changes.
The coach also discussed player availability and form. He noted that Antonio Gallo has just returned to training, while midfielder Berisha is still in recovery: “He is at the border between being healed and fear of relapsing. The player’s confidence is the most important thing.”
Regarding team selection, Giampaolo highlighted Coulibaly’s versatility, praising him as a unique midfielder who “can play as a midfielder or defensive player, fulfilling defensive and playmaking tasks with order and great generosity.”
When reflecting on Lecce’s season so far, Giampaolo acknowledged the team’s inconsistency but maintained perspective. “Certain fluctuations are physiological,” he said. “The Cagliari defeat still hurts, and it was avoidable. But it’s already in the past, and we must look forward.”