Walter Zenga said Sampdoria may be out of the Europa League, but the win over Vojvodina “got back our dignity.”

The Blucerchiati were bombarded with insults after their 4-0 first leg defeat in Turin, so much that the Coach cancelled his Twitter account.

This evening they won 2-0 in Novi Sad, going out at the third preliminary round 4-2 on aggregate.

“We wanted to put in a great performance,” said Zenga in his Press conference.

Walter Zenga said Sampdoria may be out of the Europa League, but the win over Vojvodina “got back our dignity.”

The Blucerchiati were bombarded with insults after their 4-0 first leg defeat in Turin, so much that the Coach cancelled his Twitter account.

This evening they won 2-0 in Novi Sad, going out at the third preliminary round 4-2 on aggregate.

“We wanted to put in a great performance,” said Zenga in his Press conference.

“Our objective was to get back our dignity and I think we achieved that aim. We’re disappointed with the second half in Turin, but it taught us a great deal and will give us a push for the future.

“Going out of a Cup competition is never pleasing, but we are a real team made of real men and we can achieve things together.

“This was an important performance and we proved that we can play to the level of Samp. The elimination was down to what happened a week ago in the second half.

“If we had come here with a 2-0 deficit, we’d be playing extra time. This can act as a lesson to help us mature.”

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