“Spalletti and I are similar. Scudetto? We can do it”
After a first part of the season of absolute revelation, Zambo Anguissa he suffered a decline in performance, thanks to some injuries and the prolonged absence due to the commitments in the African Cup.
The Cameroonian midfielder with a past also at Villarreal, who arrived on loan from Fulham in the last summer market, remains one of the happiest and most surprising notes of the Napoli season and his redemption from the Cottagers, set at 15 milliondoesn’t seem in question, despite the London club fresh off promotion to the Premier League.
Napoli from the Scudetto: Anguissa’s “appeal”
Interviewed by the official YouTube channel of the Serie A League, however, making a roundup of the emotions and impressions of his first season in the blue Anguissa kept talking mainly about the team goals, encouraging his teammates to believe in the scudetto: “I have a message for the whole team: if we play as a family, if we play as a team, if we all believe in it, we can still do it. I don’t want Napoli to give up, I want us to give everything for all the people who believe in us and who know it’s possible. They must know that there are 23 warriors who have fought to the end who cannot be blamed for anything. Everything is possible in football and in life, so I tell you: we will fight until the end“.
Anguissa and the relationship with Spalletti: “He always knows how to motivate us”
Anguissa then spoke about the relationship with Spalletti and the statistics that concern him personally, in particular the fact that he has not yet managed to score in Serie A: “The coach and I are alike, we are two people of character. We respect each other and this is important, he is good at sitting in our shoes, he always tries to understand what is going through our heads and stimulates us every day. And when you want to talk, he listens to you. I look at the statistics and the numbers a little. I have never scored this year but there are so many strong players in Napoli that I don’t see why I should score … My job is to let the others play and keep the team balanced. The coach and his teammates know how much I am worth, as long as they believe in me I will give everything on the pitch“.