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  • Leonardo 'Luis Fabiano? Maybe... Ganso? Not now but in the future...'

    Leonardo 'Luis Fabiano? Maybe... Ganso? Not now but in the future...'

    In the last few matches Napoli has done well, even with us. But for sure the environment will be different, because playing at the San Paolo is different, the audience is very warm. It will be a tough match. It is very important. It is a match that Inter plays, against a healthy team, in their stadium: we consider it an important game, we care", said Leonardo, at the conference on the eve of Napoli-Inter, a match valid for the quarter finals of the Tim Cup 2010-2011, which will be played tomorrow night at the San Paolo stadium, kick-off at 20.45.

    On the defeat against Udinese, and the referee's mistakes, Leonardo said: "I try not to get too annoyed with referees during a game, although I did get a bit annoyed in Udine. I don't think that frustration serves any purpose after a game, but I do see things. I don't want to be misunderstood: it's not that I don't talk about these things because I don't see them. We all see them. But it's part of the game that decisions don't always go your way and you can't go around whining about them all the time. I honestly don't think these episodes can determine the outcome of the championship over 38 games, as long as there's nothing untoward. I repeat: I may not talk about these things but I see everything." That was Leonardo giving his view on refereeing mistakes in general and in particular those made on Sunday in Udinese v Inter - mistakes that were then put under the spotlight by repeated slow-motion replays.

    On the market: What needs to be assessed is whether or not the player can integrate himself in the group in the best possible manner, only at that point can the decision on whether to sign him or not be made. These sorts of judgements are made separately from one team to another; it’s not that one team does and it, the other one doesn’t and that only the team that makes the signings can go on to win. I think that when we have our squad at full strength, we can have our say against anyone. Ganso? He's injured at the moment, but he will be for the future. Luis Fabiano? I do like him, but that doesn't mean we'll necessarily buy him."

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