It was a wonderful demonstration of their love and support,
which is something they've always shown.
But you should never take anything for granted so it's worth emphasising.
The fans have always been there for us, an extra gear.
As for tomorrow's game,
if we want to compete with them for 95 minutes,
and that has to be our aim;
if we want to compete for 95 minutes
without showing that we're inferior
or making ourselves look silly,
if you get what I mean,
then we're really going to need their help.
And I have no doubt they'll provide it.
The players will need to feed off that energy.
When morale is high, everything is great.
It's when you have people on your backs that it's hard.
The lads are in good spirits and I hope they can maintain it,
this carefree attitude, from now until 28 May.
Whatever happens happens as far as the results are concerned
but the commitment must be there.
The desire and enthusiasm must be there.
We need to be able to keep that up right till the end.
That would be the greatest achievement,
from my point of view, anyway.
In terms of my personal relationship with the players.
We've improved in the second half of the season.
We've obtained some good results
but the second half of the season...
doesn't last nine games.
We have another 10 to play
and we must try to play them at the same level,
or in any case do as well as we possibly can.
I hope we can improve even further.
I hope the lads who haven't featured so much can keep improving
because they've all been training well, even the ones who aren't playing.
Even the guys you don't see because they're not on the pitch at the weekend,
they're there behind the scenes, training hard and trying to earn their 
stripes.
Juventus don't lower their guard or their performance levels.
They're animals, insatiable and all-devouring.
So I'm sure they'll come here and put out their best team.
It's something they're good at, and always have been – everyone knows that.
As for us, we'll go out there and play our game.
I hope to improve the statistic which says I always lose to Juventus.
I hope Samp will give me the chance to do that.
When I did my coaching course at Coverciano, I had Franco Ferrari,
who was from Genoa, as my teacher.
He was a wonderful person and we often used to speak.
He used to say: 'You should always have doubts but never doubt yourself.'
That was the concept. You'll always have doubts but you should never 
doubt your decisions.
The more doubts I have, the happier I am,
because it means the squad are showing me what I want.
They're all available for selection.
We're just missing Emiliano [Viviano] through suspension.
Otherwise they're all in the squad.
Puggioni will definitely start, along with another 11.
Yes, another 11.
10 plus our fans!
