Napoli-Verona, Juan Jesus: “There was a bit of bad luck. Happy with the performance, so I can improve. Koulibaly …”
Today central defender, paired with the now owner Rrahmani: Juan Jesus speaks in the mixed zone, after the equalized match at Diego Armando Maradona, against Tudor’s Verona. 1-1 and the Azzurri slow down the race, waiting for the final result of the Milan derby. A bit of bad luck underlined by the blue defender, however satisfied with the performance and quality of his team.
Napoli-Verona, Juan Jesus: “There was a bit of bad luck. Happy with the performance, so that I can improve. Mr. Koulibaly … “
“There was a bit of bad luck, the team tried to win until the end, now there is a break and we have time to work. We knew the qualities of Verona, we knew it was difficult, it was a great match but we need to improve something. Luckily we did not lose, now we are looking forward to improve ”. Thus, Juan Jesus speaks, after the draw with the Scaligeri. On his ownership: “I am ready to help the group, I am here for this, in this team there is a lot of quality. I will always be available to lend a hand to this fantastic group. Then, a few words about the referees: “It’s not like I’m going to argue, he knows what he did. We leave it to the officials of the referees to decide how the performance was. We think to us that we could have done better. We do not give alibis to the referees, we have to do better if we leave them ”. Again, considerations on the work as a couple, with the other central player, Rrahmani: “We did a great job, replacing KK was important because we are a group and not just one starter. I’m happy with the performance, so I can improve. Simeone scored but then didn’t do much, we did our duty. Finally, on the ultras: “I heard them, already as an opponent I felt their charge. We tried for them, we wanted to win ”.
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Emiliana Gervetti
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