Stefano Guberti talks about life in two camps
Apr/100
The club that he belongs to is flying towards the Scudetto, the one he plays for is charging into Champions League contention. On Sunday at 20:45, the lights at the Olimpico will flick on for Roma-Sampdoria, the Giallorossi against the Blucerchiati, first against fourth. Never before has Stefano Guberti anticipated a similar event, a match that can cap off a season as a major player. “I have to say that I’m very satisfied” – said the left winger in an interview with Samp tv. “It would be tremendous if both ‘my’ teams could reach their respective ambitions. Right now I’m thinking as a Doriano and it’s normal that I’m hoping for a goal. We’ll see what happens this Sunday.”
Staying with last Sunday, coming back against Milan must have given you another shot of confidence.
”The beginning of the match was even overall, we went down a goal at the first occasion the Rossoneri had, but we did well to react immediately. They shut down at the back and it seemed like the ball didn’t want to go in, then, thankfully, everything changed and we won ourselves three important points.”
Three well deserved points, do you agree?
We deserved to win despite Bonera being sent off. We all had great games, beginning with the defense who had to look after players like Ronaldinho, Borriello and Seedorf, and they didn’t give them much. It was a shame we didn’t score earlier, perhaps that was only sore point, but we were still good up front.
The Table now has you in alone in fourth place, would you have expected that in January?
“I’d have to say no. There are other teams that train from the start to get these objectives. We’ve done well to believe in ourselves and to bridge the gap as a team, with spirit of sacrifice and the desire to get over the line.”
It’s pretty clear where the team wants to end up now…
Well, we’ve got it all to play for until the end, and we have all the means to do it. I think that on Sunday we’ll be facing the most difficult of our four finals. Nevertheless, we’re gong to Rome as the fourth placed team, aware of our strengths and with nothing to lose.”
Have you heard from any of your old team mates? Are they nervous about this giant killing Sampdoria?
Yes, I’ve spoken with them, but they were totally focused on the derby, we all know how much games of this nature weigh on the players. This week they’ll have time to think about Sunday night and I’m certain of one thing: they’ll be very wary of us.”
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