NAPLES – Satisfied, but not entirely. Cesc Fabregas He leaves the "Maradona" stadium knowing that his Como side had put in another great performance, but also feeling disappointed at not having turned it into a win. The 0-0 draw against Napoli earned a crucial point, but for the Spanish coach, it could have been something more.
“When you play like this you have to win – he declared to the microphones of Dazn –.
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Fabregas, at the helm of one of the youngest teams in the league, proudly asserts the philosophy of his project: "We've invested in young players, and that makes me happy. It's rare to see a club in Europe that truly invests in young people. We're a family, everyone involved, everyone willing to give more. The appetite must remain high, because the room for growth is enormous."
"Conte? He's a very passionate coach, he's evolved a lot since we were at Chelsea. He's excellent and continues to improve, managing all the dynamics well. A good coach is seen in the team's identity more than in the results.", concluded Fabregas.







Comments (1)
I read the article and it seems to me that Fabregas is right, but in my opinion the team needs to do more to win. A draw against Napoli is good, but not enough to improve. We need more determination.