At the end of the match against Pescara, coach Toscano answered journalists' questions in the press room: "Given the performance, there is regret, but we must leave it at home because the first half of the 180 minutes is over: the feeling you need to carry with you is that you can achieve the feat and you must leave the Pescara field without any regrets. The second half? We could certainly have done more, but despite that, we didn't face any dangers. We made changes like in other matches with the intention of adding danger, freshness, and energy; sometimes it works well, sometimes less so. We need to reset this game and carry that feeling with us, you have to believe in it. We could have done more even on the occasion of the goal conceded; the drop could be linked to the three consecutive matches, or maybe the changes could have given something more, but that's part of it. Today, I'm interested in looking forward to the return leg with confidence. We did much better in the first half, we deserved to take the lead; in the second half, they were better but without creating major dangers, we could have been more incisive and dangerous. The change of Quaini? You also have to consider those on a warning and those booked. The return leg? In this type of match, spirit counts, and whoever takes the field must be convinced. Away, we have always performed well, there are 90 minutes, and goals can be scored at the beginning or the end; the momentum can change at any moment, you have to be confident and convinced. The Montalto-Celli change? There were 6 minutes left, you have to win at least one of the two matches, and if you don't try to win it at home by putting more forwards in front, when do you try to win it?"