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Conte responded to Marotta: Really strong teams won’t make excuses, and the management shouldn’t come out and say this.

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Hupu, October 26th: Naples defeated Inter Milan at home in the 8th round of Serie A. After the game, Naples coach Conte accepted an interview with broadcaster DAZN and responded to Inter Milan President Marotta who had previously questioned the penalty kick.

Conte first talked about this game:

"My players and I have experienced this game together, no matter good or bad. We faced what I think is the strongest team in Italy. The opponent did suffer some losses during the game, but their lineup is still far superior to others. There is a team."

"In the end we won. Although we are currently suffering from injuries, many important players are still absent today, such as: Hoylen, Lobotka, and Rahmani are not in the team. Yesterday we lost Meret, and today De Bruyne is also injured. At the same time, I They haven't welcomed Lukaku back yet. This has not been a lucky season, but we still try to answer the challenge game by game. "

"Today's Inter Milan came with the momentum of wanting to 'kill us'. From a competitive perspective, they faced a team that was in difficulty because we had just experienced two consecutive losses. But we didn't want to wait for death. We wanted to rebound and ultimately played a tenacious game. Despite the difficulties, we still achieved a great victory. "

What is the conflict between you and Lautaro?

"When you play this type of game, this kind of thing can happen. What I want to highlight is my two years at Inter Milan: during that time I won the Scudetto with the team and ended Juventus' nine-year dominance. You all know what that meant to me. Lauta Ronaldo is a very good player. From a human perspective, I have not had the opportunity to really get to know him, but I wish him all the best."

Marotta talked about the penalty kick controversy after the game...

"The difference between Naples and Inter Milan is: they will send Maro. Ta or other management people came out to speak out, but we only had myself speaking out. Really strong teams shouldn't make excuses for themselves, and if my management does that, I won't allow it. "

" Now Marotta has become a "representative figure" and he is moving to a higher level, but when he speaks out so frequently, it will weaken the authority of the head coach. Things on the court should be left to the head coach, and the coach should speak after the game, not others. This kind of 'defending' on behalf of the coach is a bit too much, but, okay, so be it. "

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