Conte: De Bruyne is perfectly integrated into Naples and wants to train Luca as Lucaku s successor
8:29am, 22 August 2025Football
August 22 Not long ago, Napoli coach Conte was interviewed by Slow Motion Network and talked about the new season.
He said: "I might be the first coach to lead Naples to win the Serie A championship twice? This shows that no one has done it before, and it shows how difficult it is. So we have to stay calm. It's a very, very difficult goal, we'll wait and see what will happen this year, but we have to stay calm. Stay low-key and let others say it, we just do our own."
"Naples is a popular Serie A championship? This question should not be answered by me. There are many experts who will rank according to the situation and judge whether we are already a complete team."
"Every team will say themselves in the preseason Well prepared, we did do a lot of work, but now everything has to be seen on the court. I don't care who the opponent is, what's important is that others can see Napoli as a championship rival. "
About De Bruyne
"He quickly realized the difference between Napoli and Manchester City. He was very humble, focused, smart, and has been perfectly integrated into the environment of this team."
About Luca
"We signed him because we hope he can help the team. We brought him to be the successor to Lukaku. As for how long he needs to grow and how much contribution he can bring, we will wait and see."
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