DANNY Tiatto is convinced Queensland Roar can banish the memories of a disappointing A-League start and close the gap on the leaders.
Two draws and a defeat was not the start the club was looking for but Tiatto says no-one is pressing the panic button at Suncorp Stadium.
He told qldroar.com.au: "I think everyone understands the position we’re in. It’s early days still but we want to get as many points on the board as early as possible.
“I think we can change the results in the coming weeks, after two wins I think you’ll see us back up there again."
And as a player who strives for perfection, Tiatto feels there is more to come from himself.
He said: “We haven’t been winning so I can’t say that I’ve enjoyed my performances.
“Overall I’m a little bit disappointed, I thought maybe I could do a little bit more but I’ll be concentrating on trying to pick up a do a little bit better.”
He told qldroar.com.au: "I think everyone understands the position we’re in. It’s early days still but we want to get as many points on the board as early as possible.
“I think we can change the results in the coming weeks, after two wins I think you’ll see us back up there again."
And as a player who strives for perfection, Tiatto feels there is more to come from himself.
He said: “We haven’t been winning so I can’t say that I’ve enjoyed my performances.
“Overall I’m a little bit disappointed, I thought maybe I could do a little bit more but I’ll be concentrating on trying to pick up a do a little bit better.”
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