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Romelu Lukaku delights in the Napoli jersey. After several struggling seasons, the Belgian seems to have regained his sensations under the orders of Antonio Conte. Author of a goal with two assists this Friday evening against Como, the center forward arrived this summer from Chelsea, made an excellent start to the season with three goals and four offerings in five Serie A matches with the jersey Partenopei.
“All the credit goes to my teammates. I have my own path, because I arrived late. I know McTominay (also a scorer against Como, on an assist from Lukaku, editor’s note) from Manchester, he is lethal in front of goal”underlines the Red Devils striker (119 caps, 85 goals), who already seems perfectly integrated into the Neapolitan collective. Naples is, at the time of writing, first in Serie A and the choice to replace Osimhen with Lukaku therefore seems to be paying off, for the moment at least.
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