Napoli striker Dries Mertens, who scored the opening goal in tonight's 2-0 win over Liverpool, spoke to Sky Sport after the match: "Today was important, and we gave it our all. We ran a lot. When you get three points after a game like this, you feel good; it does you good. Beating the European champions means nothing if we don't continue like this. Salzburg are also strong. It's up to us to do even better in the next match."
You didn't adapt to Liverpool. "We did well last year too. We prepared the game well, we knew what to do. In the first half we didn't have much possession, but we gave it our all."
Does this win set the tone for the group? “Salzburg won 6-2, last year we lost there and so we have to keep working. Lecce is coming on Sunday and they are doing well.”
Naples: Minor arsonist arrested for revenge
In the early hours of today, Carabinieri officers from the Naples Central Company executed a community placement order against a 17-year-old Neapolitan boy, seriously suspected of attempted aggravated arson. The order was issued by the investigating judge of the Naples Juvenile Court at the request of the Naples Juvenile Prosecutor's Office. The attempted arson attack of January 12th. According to investigators' reconstruction, the young man attempted to set fire to a private home on Via Carlo De Marco on January 12th, using flammable liquid and matches. The action, captured by surveillance cameras, allowed the judicial police to locate and identify the alleged perpetrator. Investigations and technical findings. The testimonies gathered and the house searches mandated by the judicial authorities also proved crucial in determining responsibility. Technical investigations conducted at the scene, jointly by Carabinieri and firefighters, also confirmed the fire's high rate of propagation and the resulting dangerousness of the act. The motive: retaliation for the "baretti" attack. Investigative findings suggest the attack may have been retaliation for the attempted murder of…
Naples: A "burned" heart transplant: Fico orders an inspection at Monaldi Hospital.
Naples - "On behalf of myself and the entire Regional Council, I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the family of the child hospitalized at Monaldi Hospital. These are hours of great apprehension and suffering." With these words, the President of Campania, Roberto Fico, breaks the silence on the tragic case of the young patient involved in a heart transplant gone wrong. Inspection begins. Faced with the gravity of what has happened, Fico has decided to take a hard line. "Considering the extreme gravity of the situation that has emerged," the governor explains in a statement, "I have ordered the activation of the inspection and fact-finding powers provided for by the General Directorate for Health Protection of the Campania Region." A call for transparency. The Campania president does not mince his words: "This is a very serious and painful matter that must be fully investigated. We need total and absolute clarity on what happened and to ascertain all responsibility, with the utmost transparency and determination." The inspection, requested at the highest institutional level, aims to reconstruct every step of the story and shed light on any negligence. The case, destined to…
Anti-drug raid in Brusciano: 21 kilos of narcotics seized from "219 houses"
Brusciano was thoroughly searched by Carabinieri from the local station, who conducted a wide-ranging search of the "219" public housing complex on Via De Filippo. During searches of the homes and common areas, officers found 14 kilos of marijuana in a condominium space, hidden in 13 vacuum-packed bags concealed inside a cavity in the wall. Along with the concealed substance, they also found 109 doses of the same drug, pre-packaged and ready for retail sale. Hashish in blocks and doses: another seven kilos seized. The seizure didn't stop there. During the operations, the Carabinieri discovered another 7 kilos of hashish, divided into 44 blocks and 229 doses ready for sale. Overall, the operation led to the seizure of over 21 kilos of narcotics. Ammunition was also found: four bullets and cartridges. Not only drugs: ammunition was also seized. The officers found four 7,65-caliber bullets and four 20-gauge cartridges, which are now being examined by investigators. Searches at the "219" complex will continue in the coming days, as part of...
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