Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Massimo Ficcadenti









Massimo Ficcadenti has said that he did not set himself any targets after being appointed as the new coach of Cagliari.

Former boss was unveiled by the club Cesena Sardinia yesterday, but faces a battle to win over fans, who remain happy in the sacking of former boss Roberto Donadoni is only two weeks before the start of the season.

Ficcadenti told the club website: "I am not required to achieve each specific goal, in addition to creating good football and get as high as possible in the table to win over fans, you have to win games and I do not. Was troubled by the short time I have available before the second Coppa Italia and the first game this season. "
I am not required to achieve each specific goal, in addition to creating good football and get as high as in the table as possible.
Cagliari Massimo Ficcandenti on the job

Donadoni's decision to ax came shortly after a public falling-out with club president Massimo Cellino, and the departure of popular striker David Suazo to league rivals Catania. 47 year-old former AC Milan midfielder and Italian national team manager spends only nine months in charge of Sardinian club, leading them to 14-placed finish last season.

Fans not happy with his departure to form a Facebook group calling for protests. Ficcadenti impressed last season in guiding the newly promoted Cesena to finish 15th place, but his contract was not renewed in the summer.

His first match in charge of Cagliari will Coppa Italia clash against Albinoleffe on Sunday, when the league campaign starts next weekend against AC Milan.

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