The rush under the away end, the adrenaline still pumping, and the voice of someone who knows they've given their all. Antonio Vergara savors Napoli's victory at Marassi, achieved in stoppage time and with a man down, and recounts the weight of those final minutes. "I was absolutely certain it was a penalty. It was important to win even with a man down, it's worth double."
Words that reek of revenge and character, because the match had become complicated and the Azzurri had to grit their teeth until the last ball. "We don't give an inch, we're a fantastic group and it shows every moment. When someone makes a mistake, we're there to comfort them. We need to bounce back and stay united."
The striker's story captures the spirit of a team that never breaks even in difficult situations, capable of staying together even when things go awry. And then, between one response and another, a personal desire emerges that hints at the future. "Making the national team? I really hope so."
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The article talks about a key moment in Napoli's match, and I see that Vergara seems to have great team spirit. However, sometimes I don't understand how they can win with one player less; it's difficult. But I like his attitude.