Eight goals and above all first tactical indications. Stefano Colantuono closes his first week as coach of Salernitana filling up above all with evaluations. Inside the sports center “Mary Rosy”, against the Primavera Of Luca Fuscothe final haul speaks of a more than positive test (in goals know, Soriano e Gerardo Fusco in the first half, a brace from Simi and networks of Queen Adelaide, Good e Velthuis in the second half). The important signals, however, come above all from the availability of a team that understood the moment of difficulty, lowered its head and concentrated on the work and above all on the tactical dictates to be perfected.
Module change
Starting from the three-man defence, the first real sign of a break with the previous brand management Martusciello. The passing of the baton takes place after the second half with the Bari in which the coach from Ischia had decided to put his aside 4-3-3 to try to give balance to his Salernitana team, forced frantically to come back. And instead it was 0-2 final and the credits on Martusciello’s adventure on the Bersagliera bench, opening the field to Colantuono-quater. With a team that went from just three goals conceded between September and October to eight recorded in the last five-game tour de force, Colantuono chose the path of balance and prudence.
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What specific factors influenced your decision to change Salernitana’s formation, and how do you believe this has affected the players’ confidence and morale?
1. Mr. Colantuono, as you start your journey as the coach of Salernitana, you opt for a significant change in the team’s formation from a three-man defense to a more balanced lineup. Can you tell us the rationale behind this decision and how it has influenced the team’s performance so far?
2. Tactical indications seem to play a crucial role in your coaching style. How do you go about imparting these to your players? Do you emphasize teamwork and discipline, or do you employ a more individualistic approach?
3. In the recent friendly match against Primavera, the team scored eight goals, indicating an impressive display of attacking prowess. What changes have you made to the team’s strategy to promote such goal-scoring abilities? Are there any new players or tactics involved?
4. The availability and willingness of the team to adapt to your coaching style have been praised. How are you fostering this team spirit, and what challenges do you face in maintaining it as the season progresses?
5. The team has shown remarkable resilience despite facing adversity, which is a positive sign. Can you share any specific incidents or experiences where the team has displayed this quality? How do you plan to continue promoting this resilience throughout the season?
6. As you witnessed the team’s struggles under the previous coach, what were some of the key areas you aimed to address when you took over? Have these issues been resolved, or are they still work in progress?
7. Lastly, looking to the future, what are your goals for Salernitana? Do you expect to see continued improvement and progression in the team’s performance under your guidance, or do you have specific targets or benchmarks in mind?