Roberto Donadoni said Sassuolo “ought to fear Parma,” though the club could be declared bankrupt on Thursday.

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“We had a training retreat in Reggio Emilia, so we were close to the Sassuolo stadium, and took this opportunity to stay together in the hotel that offered to host us,” said Donadoni in a Press conference.

Roberto Donadoni said Sassuolo “ought to fear Parma,” though the club could be declared bankrupt on Thursday.

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“We had a training retreat in Reggio Emilia, so we were close to the Sassuolo stadium, and took this opportunity to stay together in the hotel that offered to host us,” said Donadoni in a Press conference.

“The Neroverdi ought to fear Parma, as we showed great character and determination in recent games. We also changed something on a tactical level and reaped the rewards.”

Although the Ducali called off two matches due to the financial crisis, and have been docked three points, they have held both Roma and Atalanta to draws.

The situation off the field remains critical, as President Giampietro Manenti continues to insist he can fix their crisis, but a bankruptcy tribunal is due on March 19.

“In order to give a definitive judgment on Manenti, we should wait until March 19. There’s no point talking about it beforehand.

“I think we all ought to make a constructive effort over the next few days to hold off on negative comments.

“When everything is made official on Thursday, we can talk about it. One thing is for certain: if he doesn’t pay up before March 19, then it’s over for Manenti.”

The hope is that Parma can be placed under controlled administration, paving the way for sale to new investors.

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