
Udinese midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah is keen to move on after the loss to Juventus as he dwells on Saturday's anticipo against Livorno.
The Ghanaian player is confident his side will come good this term despite the defeat to the Bianconeri.
"Both us and Juventus were hungry to win," the midfielder told the club's official website.
"But, we were missing something and we were not able to impose ourselves on the game."
Confidence is not in short supply at the Friuli though. And, Asamoah believes he can grasp the nettle and power his side towards a lively campaign.
"I know we have not performed to our best like last season," added the Ghanaian.
"But now it's time to turn a leaf and get back to those levels.
"We play Livorno on Sunday and we have to win at all costs. We have all the right ingredients to take maximum points against the Labronici."


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