Antonio count He leaves the "Maradona" pitch with a tense look and a firm voice. His Napoli team, once again, failed to convert their dominance into victory. Against Eintracht Frankfurt, they only managed a 0-0 draw, which leaves a bitter taste in the mouth and complicates the race for qualification. “The boys gave it their all — he told Sky Sport — We created so many important chances. If you open them, everything changes. In the second half we improved, we had clear scoring opportunities. But if you don't score, you don't win. And even when you're very good, it ends 0-0."
Tale He defends the team with all his might, praising their spirit and commitment, but does not spare a dig at the opponent: “They have learned the Italian catenaccio system well.
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A comment that sounds like a warning but also like a reclamation of identity. Napoli, according to Tale, is in the midst of a difficult but necessary journey. "We're at the end of a seven-game cycle, and we're trying to come up with new solutions. Our goal is to grow and gain experience, because this is an intense season and we're struggling numerically. We can talk about goals all we want, but first we need to build, address the challenges, even off the pitch."







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It's true that Napoli played well, but in the end they couldn't win. There were plenty of chances, but not enough goals. Maybe they needed a stronger striker to make the difference, I don't know.