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TORINO PRESSCONFERANCE 2007.2.1
Francesco Coco: I need to
convince the fans of my worth
--First interview for the new
Granata left-back
No matter whom you ask in Torino, one thing is agreed upon.
Francesco Coco is one used to being talked about. His name often
shows up in Italian gossip magazines and his off the field exploits
have often made more news than his on the field play in the last
few years. Only a few weeks ago stories were written about his
visit to England to a try-out with Manchester City. The English
press made quite a story out of the fact that Coco showed up
to practice smoking a cigarette and soon was heading back home
to Milan.
And he has a history with the city of Torino and her fans as
well.
After a good 1999-2000 season in which Coco played 21 games with
the team, he left with a remark that many fans still remember.
Should one walk into a caff flying a granata flag or find two
Toro fans together this week the conversation will likely be
revolving around the recent changes in the roster.
Yesterday Coco fielded some questions at his first Press Conference
with the new team, responding to some of these issues acknowledging
the past and looking towards the future.
When you left Torino, you stated, "I'm in Champions
League and you're in Serie B." What do you have to say to
the fans now that your back?
"I said those words, but they don't mean anything anymore.
I had problems with Coach Mondonico, who in the end wasn't letting
me play. At the time there was a problem between him and me.
That's all."
What are you expecting out of this return to town?
"Not to go into Seria B. (Laughing)
Jokes aside, I believe I've made the right decision, that I've
followed me heart. My decision was a sentimental one, but not
only, for professionally I am ready to give my all. It's obvious
that now I need to convince the fans of my worth."
How are you physically?
"Good, my injuries have healed, I've only got to get back
into playing shape. I believe that I'll be ready to go in a few
days"
What do you have to say about the try-out with Manchester
City?
"I don't want to talk about the story of the cigarette.
They were looking for a central back, I'm a left-back. They didn't
need me. We shook hands and I came back home."
Do you already know some of your new teammates?
"Many of them. Above all I have a great friendship with
Abbiati as we played together in Milano. After being in the league
for many years, at the professional level I know almost everyone."
Are you also here to redeem yourself, to erase the label as
one always in the gossip magazines?
"I've never chosen to have this image, it's been given to
me by others. I'm interested in playing and if I haven't done
it lately it's because I had a back operation and I've had problems
with my knee. These injuries have stopped me from playing for
two out of the last three years. In Livorno I believed I played
well, even if everyone criticized me."
In short, have all these problems only been of a physical
nature?
"Yes. Perhaps I wasn't represented well by Inter, who never
declared in an explicit way that I was out due to injury and
not due to other reasons. I should have been out for a month,
instead I was out for two years."
Though some fans are looking rather hardly at the re-acquisition
of Coco, time will tell just how warmly he will be accepted.
One thing is for certain in the world of sport play on the field
will always quiet those gossiping voices on the sidelines.
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