New Udinese coach Fabio Cannavaro was disappointed with defeat to Roma last night.
The match resumed at 1-1 on 72 minutes after Evan N'Dicka's on-field collapse last week. And Roma finished 2-1 winners on the night.
Cannavaro, on debut, said afterwards: "Certainly even in twenty minutes it turned out that there is nervousness, there are inattentions that are paid for. I said that they have to stay calm , if I send them out on the pitch and they make mistakes it's not their fault, it's mine, it's normal that if you're in this situation it means that we make a lot of mistakes.
"From two days ago onwards I've been trying to limit these costly mistakes.
"You can change, in the two days I changed little, also because I didn't have time, it's normal that if there is continuity of errors from a certain point of view you can change. If you want to limit the damage you can try something different, We will evaluate everything, we cannot leave anything to chance."