“If De Laurentiis takes Conte it means he wants to win immediately” – Il Mio Napoli

“If De Laurentiis takes Conte it means he wants to win immediately” – Il Mio Napoli
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The words of the former Napoli and Roma footballer on the two teams

Massimo Agostinidouble ex of Naples And Romespoke on Radio Crc talking about the two teams, which will face each other on Sunday at the Maradona stadium for the 34th matchday of Serie A. These are the his statements: “De Rossi gave the right mental boost to players who seemed to have disappeared, but who with him became protagonists again. He did a great job at Roma in a short time. De Rossi is one of the locker room because until a few years ago that locker room lived and some players are still there, still playing. He understood how to reprogram the mentality of these kids. In the last period under Mourinho some important players had become second choices and instead De Rossi was good at providing important motivations and important players. De Rossi deserved the reconfirmation of his contract with the facts.”

In conclusion, Agostini spoke about Napoli, also referring to this season’s first coach:

“Garcia rushed things too quickly, he wanted to make his mark immediately, but perhaps it was better to wait a few months and let the players start with the mechanisms they already knew. I don’t know now what De Laurentiis wants to do with this Napoli. There are many coaches suitable for Napoli, but we need to understand what team the president wants to make. Based on this, the coach will be hired. Conte is someone who wants to win, if De Laurentiis takes Conte it means that he wants to win immediately. If he instead takes someone like Pioli, he decides to focus on a coach who is good at helping a team grow which can then become successful.”

 
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