Despite San Lorenzo's poor start to 2008, club president Rafael Savino is hopeful they can get back to winning ways in the coming weeks.
Thursday's 0-0 draw with Cruzeiro in the Copa Libertadores meant that San Lorenzo have drawn one and lost three games since the turn of the year and although Savino admitted that this was not the start to the season they were looking for, he believes they will still come good.
"Nobody was waiting for these results," he told Radio Latina.
"I am optimistic that we are working to solve the problems. It is not possible to be calm, but I am not worried too much either."
Next up for San Lorenzo is a trip to El Monumental to face River Plate on Sunday and although he does not want to put pressure on the players, Savino feels they cannot afford to lose another game this early in the Clausura.
"The last thing we wanted was a Clasico right at the start of the championship. We do not begin to think of losing once more."
As his time on air drew to a close, Savino wanted to get a message out to the San Lorenzo supporters in regard to the team and the financial state of the club.
"[The fans] wanted us to sign these players and keep Ramon Diaz as coach. There was a general consensus to form a good team to play in Libertadores.
"We are a little tight, but our partner does not worry about the economic side. He had planned for it," Savino concluded.










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