Lecce head coach: Milan performed well and deserved the victory, people put too much pressure on Camada

In the second round of the Italian Cup held in the early morning of this morning, Lecce lost 0-3 to Milan away. Lecce coach Di Francesco attended the post-match press conference.

This is a heavy result

I must admit that Milan performed very well in this game, so we had no excuses, even though we got a red card. Milan has found important tactics. They are very strong, have excellent players, can attack in depth, and have people in the middle and wings that can create threats. Milan is hard to deal with, but we could have done better. We prepared other tactics, but Milan deserved the victory. And we have to lick the wounds, I hope to see the team perform differently in this Serie A this Sunday.

What do you think of Kamo? He played the game in the full game

I think people put too much pressure on him and I have to protect him. Everyone has so much anticipation for Kamada, it’s normal for you to talk about this, but I always tell him to enjoy the game. He often feels the pressure of making mistakes, but he has to get rid of it as soon as possible. He must strengthen physically, and we should let him grow gradually. I'm so glad he's on my team.

Leche No. 2 goalkeeper Fluchtel started in this game. How did he perform?

In the past, people often said that some players can only perform well in the mid-week... But he made many wonderful saves today, and he is always ready at any time.

How is Lecce's performance in Serie A and in this Italian Cup match?

We performed well in the 60-minute game, but lacked the continuity of form during the game. We performed well at the beginning, but once we encountered difficulties, we stopped. This is indeed a common problem for small teams. I need to do a lot of work in this regard, which is not only a tactical issue, but also a psychological issue. In order to be able to successfully relegate, we must be more compact in all aspects. We also need to start over because I never like to simply defend...