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30-year-old Parma coach: The first goal conceding changed the game, I will learn from all Serie A coaches

August 25th August In the first round of Serie A in the early morning of this morning, Parma lost 0-2 to Juventus away. Parma coach Carlos Questa was interviewed after the game.

Questa first said: "We knew it would be a very difficult game, we played against a strong team. But we played very well and we played as planned, although this was not our favorite way of playing. After the first goal, the game did change, but we played more in the opponent's half. Then Cambiaso was sent off, which should have given us more offensive opportunities, but then we lost a 0-2 goal, which we didn't want to see."

Questa continued: "This game was because of a set piece, and we were a little tired. It's not easy to keep the same rhythm. But I'm satisfied with the players' fighting spirit, unity, and will. We also got more ball rights in the second half. But if we lose the ball, the game will be more open and the opponent is very good at attacking in the open space."

Questa is currently only 30 years old, and he finally said: "I try to learn from every coach. Tonight I learn from Coach Tudor, and when I play Atlanta in the second round of Serie A, I will learn from Coach Uric. I will learn from all Serie A coaches, draw inspiration from everyone, but always keep my own style."