Carrarese is preparing for the big match against Bari. Antonio Calabro, the team's coach, has stated that the break was beneficial for everyone. 'The break was beneficial for everyone, including me, who was really tired after the game against Mantova. We needed it to recharge our batteries.' The team has returned well and, apart from some influenza virus that is causing some discomfort in the management of training, Calabro can say that he has found the players full of desire and enthusiasm. The next match against Bari will be crucial for the Serie B standings. Carrarese must maintain its position in the standings and Calabro is aware of the importance of the match. 'I have clear ideas. At a tactical level, there is little to change because this team was built to play a certain type of game.' The team is ready to face Bari and Calabro is confident in his team. 'Many games Carrarese has won not only with running and organization but also with a great heart that belongs to them.' Let's see how the match will go. Carrarese has recovered some important players like Torregrossa, but Imperiale is still unavailable. Calabro has to deal with the absences and find the right formation to face Bari. The January market is open and Calabro does not want to talk about possible signings. 'I don't talk about it because it doesn't interest me. If a coach came to the press room to say that he needs two, three or four signings, he would only be disrespecting the players he has in the squad.' Carrarese is ready to face Bari and Calabro is confident in his team. So I know the match will be difficult, but Carrarese can make a difference. The team has the heart and determination to win. But Bari is a strong team and it won't be easy. The game will be played at the Marmi and Carrarese must be ready to give its all. The big match against Bari is at the door and Carrarese is ready to face the challenge.
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Carrarese Prepares for Big Match Against Bari
Carrarese is set to face Bari in a crucial Serie B match. Antonio Calabro: 'We've recharged our batteries'
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