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Brescia Suffer 3-1 Defeat in Kazakhstan, Coach Cites Psychological Block and Poor Performance
Yesterday, Brescia suffered a disappointing 3-1 loss in Kazakhstan. The match began with a disastrous first half-hour for Brescia, as their coach, Eugenio Bertolini, later admitted.
Bertolini attributed the team's poor performance to a psychological block among the players and the excessive pressure they felt during the match. He also mentioned that Brescia entered the field timidly, which likely contributed to their early struggles.
Another coach for Brescia, Massimo Longega, shared similar sentiments, stating that the team played poorly and that there were errors on both sides during the match. Longega expressed hope that they can overturn the result in the return match, provided that the "real Agsm Verona" steps onto the field.
Regarding the Kazakh team's victory, Longega believed they were rightly punished for Brescia's poor performance in the first half. However, he did not provide any specific details about the errors made by either team during the match.
Looking ahead to the return match, Longega expressed optimism, stating that he hopes to have Manuela Giugliano back in the lineup. The exact coach of Agsm Verona was not specified in the message.
In conclusion, Brescia's loss in Kazakhstan can be attributed to a combination of psychological factors and poor performance. The team will look to bounce back in the return match, with the hope of overturning the result and securing a victory.