Serie A
Spalletti: ‘Kvaratthelia reminds me of Salah, he will have a great future’
Luciano Spalletti made it clear that the secret of this year’s Napoli is that all his players are willing to make sacrifices for the team, while he idolized Kvitsa Kvaratthelia and compared him to Mohamed Salah.
Naples’ last Scudetto (2nd in its history) came in 1990 when Diego Maradona ruled Italy, but everything shows that the Serie A title will return to the hands of the Partenopei after a 33-year drought.
The current gap of 16 points between the southern Italians and second-placed Inter is indicative of their great season (19 wins – 2 draws – 1 loss). Luciano Spalletti stressed in an interview that the players are ready to give everything for the shirt.
“If we don’t do our best, we can’t be a strong team, we can’t see the overall quality of the team.
If we are relaxed and believe that something is being given to us, we will pay dearly for it. We are willing to sacrifice on the field for a result.
Typical is the phase of our second goal against Cremonese when Kim puts his head on the ball while an opponent shoots it away.”Spalletti said first, adding that his team is trying to keep Diego Maradona’s spirit.
“We have it there, in the dressing room there is a statue of Maradona that a lot of people touch and touch. He was someone who won through the game, through quality, through those things that people get excited about.
We want to try to be like him and we will always wear it for the lessons he taught us.”
As for the Napoli player, who hasn’t commented on his offer to the team so far, he specifically mentioned Kvitsa Kvarathelias:
“He’s a player with a special dribbling ability that makes it very difficult for his opponents to cover him with his feints.
Mo Salah is one of those players with the quality in closed spaces and precise finishing that doesn’t feel the pressure.
Kvaratthelia reminds me of him. He’s a quiet kid who will have a great future.”
Source: sport 24
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