Martin Petras, a member of Marek Hamsik's entourage, spoke on Radio CRC during Raffaele Auriemma's show “Si Gonfia la Rete” and spoke about the possibility that the former captain of the Azzurri could return to Napoli with a role within the club.
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"Hamsik in the company? You can always speculate, it's right - he said -. Marek is doing this job really well with Calzone in the national team. In the locker room there must be a bridge between the club and the management.
I would say, Hamsik will always remain tied to Napoli, then I don't know if they talked. Then it must be said that in a locker room, a person doesn't just come to take pictures, he wants to make decisions like Ibrahimovic at Milan".
“There are clubs in Italy that when they have to buy a player, five people sit down at a table and if the majority agrees, they talk to the president and he gives the green light or not.
Then if someone wants to do everything himself, in my opinion football is not done like that. You can't go on with the methodology of 10 years ago, things are changing".
Petras, Hamsik entourage: “Naples? “Failure Season”
"Naples? It's already a season of failure, let's say, we don't hide it. It's normal for a team to have a decline after a championship, but we're talking about a team that hasn't changed much.
It means that Spalletti had a lot of influence on the team and the choice of the new coach was not right."
“Napoli cannot remain in this situation, they must take on an important coach who will get the hang of it - goes on -. Since Hamsik is no longer the captain of Napoli, times have changed, players change, flags end, then last year things like goals from outside the area were never talked about".
“The problem is not the goal from outside the area. If you have to fire the coach after 10 games, you made the wrong choice.
For me, after the Scudetto, Napoli had to take on a coach of the utmost importance, then if they reject you it means that something in the club isn't working. It seemed that Tudor was going to arrive, but things were overturned in one day".
Article published on 11 January 2024 - 15:00