Naples: Antonio Conte’s declaration of love to Romelu Lukaku

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Napoli continues its march forward. Antonio Conte’s men won at San Siro against AC Milan (0-2), as part of the 10th day of Serie A. A meeting in which Romelu Lukaku shone, since the Belgian opened the scoring from the 5th minute. After the meeting, Antonio Conte praised his center forward, who joined him this summer in Naples, after having worked with him at Inter Milan.

With Romelu, there is great chemistry. He wanted to come to Naples and work together again. I can only say good things about him. I’m lucky to have an exceptional group of guys. If you have guys who are willing to die athletically, you know they can have it all », indicated the Italian technician at a press conference for Calciomercato. Naples currently leads Serie A with seven points ahead of runner-up Inter, who have a game in hand.

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