Zora: Italy should give young players a chance, blue robe is full of magic

1BSPORTS 1B Sports June 9th Italian celebrity Zola recently accepted an interview with the media and talked about topics such as Naples, free kicks, Premier League, and Italian national team.

Naples

“It’s wonderful to win the championship in Naples. I was fortunate to play there and knew very well what this means for fanatical fans. Back then, Maradona stood in front of me, not only fighting side by side with him, but also stealing his skills. Maradona fell in love with me immediately, and the time we trained together was crucial to me.”

Turning to Parma

“The team had won the Cup of Winners at that time, and I was introduced to improve my strength. . I had to change my position and transform from the core of the organization to a second striker. This responsibility prompted me to transform and played one of my best seasons in Parma. “

Login to the Premier League to join Chelsea

” Although the Premier League was not as good as it is now, it had already invested heavily. In the face of football that emphasized physical strength, they called me the ‘magic’. Including the instinctive heel goal, Viali and DiMao helped me integrate into the team.”

Free kick

“Young people are talented but lack training, so they should play less mobile phones and practice more. Maradona and I often competed with free kicks after training.”

1994 World Cup runner-up

“In that era, there were superstars such as Baggio, and competition was based on strength. Now the Italian youth training system may have suppressed creativity. Spain, France and even Norway are cultivating talents, and we must revive traditions. Yamal’s success proves that talent needs to be polished, and we should give local seedlings more opportunities.”

Italian national team

“Italy’s blue jersey is full of magic, and the 1982 World Cup made me fall in love with football. The joy of breaking through the English goal in an Italian uniform is incomparable.”

Transformation coach

“At first, I was not confident until I was in charge of the U21 echelon with Casillaji. Later, after going through positions such as West Ham United and Chelsea assistant coach, I finally chose to leave. Now things outside football are exhausting.”


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