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It is said that all good things come in threes. However, the German language is more laconic when it comes to a fourth time. If it failed three times, keep your hands off it.
Paolo Tramezzani disagrees. The Italian, who has already been dismissed three times by Christian Constantin, now returns to FC Sion and is on the Valais coach’s bench for the fourth time (!) His mission is of paramount importance: to save the relegated club from Sion.
“I’m not happy to be back here. I’m even disappointed,” the Italian said surprisingly at the press conference on Wednesday. “It means the team is in a bad situation. Because of the love I have for this club, I would prefer to sit quietly on the couch at home. But I’m proud to help my players.”
“Il Mister” knows Wallis’ team well: he started the season as a coach before being fired in November. On Wednesday, two days after the resignation of his predecessor and successor David Bettoni, he again appeared in front of the French-speaking Swiss press.
In the 25 years of Christian Constantin’s presidency, FC Sion has experienced 46 coaches. All have tried to live up to the grandstand’s inflated ambitions. Why are you doing this to yourself again, Paolo? “Christian and I are like an old married couple, that’s true. But our story is fair. There were rational and less rational moments. There was intensity and joy. Just like staying up three years ago. We must both be a little crazy, but we have feelings for each other that go beyond what has been said publicly.”
FC Sion and Paolo Tramezzani still have three games to go to overtake Winterthur again. The neopromoter from Zurich is one point ahead. The first game from the bottom of the table will take place on Sunday against the already established champion YB (2:15 p.m. in the live ticker). A game against Lucerne and the away game in St. Gallen will follow.
Will Tramezzani remain coach next season if he manages to keep up with Sion? The Italian evades: “We didn’t talk about the future at all. We didn’t talk about contracts or money. I’m focusing on the first three games, maybe more if it doesn’t go in our favour. I want to help the club again. Nothing else matters. I’m convinced we can do it.”
In his fourth «Prime Minister», Paolo Tramezzani and his players will have to do without the support of Gradin Nord. The stand of the most ardent fans will be closed due to repeated utterances from some Ultras. Subscription or ticket holders for this grandstand will be moved to sectors C1 and C2 to the east.
“I’m disappointed for our fans. Now we have to try even harder,” says Tramezzani with a view to the next game. “The reality is that we are last. We have to find our team spirit and be compact again. Play it one for the other. To some extent one can speak about tactical aspects. We have to bring emotions. show mentality. This FC Sion team has certain limitations, they are not perfect, but they played well in the first months. My FC Sion had a soul that Wallis loved.”
Should Sion finish the regular season in last place, they will play against relegation in the Barrage at the beginning of June. There awaits third place in the Challenge League. At the moment that would be FC Wil.
Source : Blick
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