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Napoli-Milan, Meret: "Saving the penalty was decisive. We believe in the Scudetto"

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An intervention that is worth more than a goal: Alex Meret He was one of the protagonists of the victory of the Napoli against Milan, thanks above all to the penalty saved by Gimenez at a crucial moment in the match.

At the end of the match, the Italian goalkeeper commented on his performance and the team's ambitions to the microphones of DAZN.

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"I always study penalties before matches and I knew there was a good chance Gimenez would take one.", Meret explained. "It was a delicate moment in the match, saving it was crucial to maintain the lead and take home these three crucial points."

Napoli continues to chase theInter in the fight for the Scudetto, and the Azzurri goalkeeper does not hide the team's determination: "We believe in it, we're there, and we can't give up. We have to try to win every game because Inter are playing strong. It will be difficult, but we'll try to pick up points until the end."

Article published on March 30, 2025, at 23:31 PM - Vincenzo Scarpa
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Meret's intervention was decisive for the victory. I saw that he studies penalties and this makes the difference. Napoli must continue to believe in the scudetto, but Inter is strong and it will not be easy.

It was a good match for Napoli, but I noticed that Meret did a great job with the penalty. I thought Milan could do more, but instead they let themselves be blocked. The fight for the Scudetto will be long.

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