A Golden Draw for Napoli in Milan

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A golden draw for Napoli in Milan. Francesco Calzona's team secures a draw against Inter and keeps alive their hopes for Champions League qualification: "It's not just pride, we...

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A golden draw for Napoli in Milan. Francesco Calzona's team secures a draw against Inter and keeps alive their hopes for Champions League qualification: "It's not just pride, we also showed quality by staying in the game until the end. We only allowed Inter ten minutes and I'm happy because the team played an excellent game," said the Napoli coach. A performance that boosts morale: "We tried until the last minute, it was a tough game because Inter puts you under pressure. Maybe a bit more clarity in front of goal, but I'm happy with the performance because I think this team has found itself," he explained. "In the end, we only had seven team training sessions, playing many matches in a few days. We would need to train more to narrow the gap, we will try to add something else during the break. We need a bit of time." After the international break, the final rush of the season: "In Napoli, I have a staff I fully trust, I am very calm. We will try to keep those who stay in shape, I am not worried about that. I can follow the training with a drone," concluded Calzona.
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