Neres tells his story, from his return to the field with Milan to the robbery: “Here’s how it went”

David Neres told his story during an interview for Corriere della Sera, where he touched on several topics: all statements

An open-hearted David Neres treated himself to Corriere della Sera today. The Brazilian, after revealing his favorite for the Scudetto and recounting his relationship with Antonio Conte, focused on other 360-degree topics. His landing in Naples in the summer had made fans dream, who admired his exploits alternating with Kvaratskhelia until January.

Then the farewell of 77 and the titularity, with super performances until the end of January. From there the injury and the collapse of the partenopei, who have won only one game, against Fiorentina, in the last two months. Having overcome the muscular knock, now the striker seems ready to return to the field and during the chat with the Corriere, he precisely addressed the issue of a comeback.

Neres si apre, dal Milan e la rapina all’Inter e Lukaku: le dichiarazioni

First, Neres immediately addressed the issue of the call-up with Milan for next Sunday. Swept away all doubts about his presence at least on the bench. The titularity, however, is already more uncertain:

“I hope to play, but the coach obviously decides.”

Neres, therefore, feels ready, but it will be up to Antonio Conte to determine whether to start him from the first minute, perhaps reverting to playing with a sort of 4-3-3 or whether to keep the 3-man defense and then only throw the Brazilian into the match.

Neres si apre. dal Milan e la rapina all’Inter e Lukaku: le dichiarazioni (LaPresse) – SpazioNapoli.it

In the course of the interview, Neres then also talked about six of his teammates, revealing who he considers to be the strongest:

“Lukaku, leader on the field and in the locker room. Then Lobotka, invaluable to us.”

A thought also to the Scudetto race, with the most formidable opponent:

“Inter as an organic team. With Napoli I didn’t play against them but with Benfica I crossed it three times and it made an impression on me. Bastoni gave me a hard time.”

The striker also focused on the team’s decline in this past month without him:

“We had won seven games in a row before, so a drop can happen. The Italian league is very competitive, every game is difficult and we always face high-level teams. These last 9 games are decisive, now yes it is forbidden to stop.”

Finally, Neres returned to the robbery he suffered after his debut with Napoli:

“You only have to read the newspapers to know that it happens everywhere. Of course, I got scared; I was with my wife. I was coming back from the stadium and it seemed absurd: we had won the game, the fans had applauded us. What did I do, I wondered.”

A sad episode that, fortunately, did not affect Neres’ path in a Napoli jersey. Now fans await his return to the field, hoping to see him back in top form.

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