“Napoli doesn’t give up,” Lautaro Martinez on Scudetto fight: announcement

Lautaro Martinez, after eliminating Bayern Munich, also spoke about Napoli.

After Monday night’s match against Empoli, therefore, Napoli maintained its gap with Inter by three points. Having archived the match against the Tuscan team, in fact, the partenopei are now awaiting Saturday night’s match against Alessandro Nesta’s Monza.

Napoli, of course, is forced to beat the Brianza team to continue putting pressure on Inter. Although the latter gave a very strong showing this evening, given their qualification for the Champions League semifinal against Barcelona.

Raspadori dal primo minuto: i numeri del Napoli con l’attaccante titolare

The Nerazzurri, in fact, drew 2-2 this evening against Bayern Munich, thus detaching their pass for the next round of Europe’s top club competition.

Raspadori dal primo minuto: i numeri del Napoli con l’attaccante titolare (LaPresse) – SpazioNapoli.it

Just following this great result, exactly to the microphones of ‘Sky Sport Italia,’ Lautaro Martinez made these statements about the Scudetto fight with Antonio Conte’s Napoli:

“We have a team behind us that doesn’t give up. We are in the three competitions at a high level and this is only thanks to us. Now we have to think about the league and then the Italian Cup, after that we will think about preparing for Barcelona.”

“Da qui la possibilità di virare altrove. E dove? Roma e l’Olimpico sono l’opzione più logica, ma tra le opzioni di chi deciderà c’è anche il San Nicola di Bari come possibile destinazione. Più complicato invece pensare ad uno stadio come quello di Reggio Emilia: troppo piccola la struttura per poter ospitare un match che si preannuncerebbe carico di tensione e soprattutto dei tifosi per vivere una serata storica in un senso o nell’altro”, conclude Il Mattino.

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