The tension was palpable after the meeting between Como and Fiorentina. Como coach Cesc Fàbregas did not hide his annoyance after Álvaro Morata was sent off late in the match. The Spanish striker saw red in the 87th minute after two consecutive yellow cards, the second for shoving an opponent following an altercation. At a press conference, the Spanish technician was particularly harsh towards his player: “Provocation is part of football. Anyone who cannot tolerate it should change careers. He is an experienced player, I expect more from him, because the line between victory and defeat is thin. I don’t like excuses. We have to play our game; other people’s comments should not affect us. »
“We had a bad attitude. We have to understand that we have to approach this match with a different energy, send a message from the start and show that desire to attack with much more determination, while maintaining the composure necessary to develop our game. I didn’t like the first half very much, and the second was simply unplayable. Now we have to pull ourselves together, because we play at San Siro against Milan and in Turin against Juventus”he added.