Camarda dedicates Armenia brace and discusses pressure: "Watches over us"
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Camarda dedicates Armenia brace and discusses pressure: "Watches over us"
"These games are never easy. We were coming off a 3-0 lead against Sweden, and Armenia is a team that fights not to lose; they're behind. It's always very difficult against teams like these. Dagasso came on very well and broke the deadlock. We had a few difficulties, but against teams like that, it's never easy, not so much to approach, but to play well."
"Yes, I've been on many people's lips for a long time now. Some love me, some hate me As I've said many times before, I try to isolate myself, not to listen to anyone because they're the voices of people who often mean nothing to me. I listen to the coach, I listen to my teammates and my family."
"I dedicate these goals to Angelo Valenti, who sadly passed away. He was a person I cared about a lot, and I'm very sorry about this, so I wanted to dedicate these goals to him, who watches over us from up there, and to his children."
Francesco Camarda, aged 17, scored three goals for Italy's Under-21s during the international break, including a brace that showcased his striker instincts and simple, effective finishing. The performances reinforced his status as one of Europe’s brightest young prospects and brought satisfaction to AC Milan. Camarda dedicated the goals to Angelo Valenti, who recently passed away, and expressed sorrow while commemorating Valenti and his children. He described the Armenia game as tough after a prior 3-0 result against Sweden, noting Dagasso broke the deadlock and the match required resilience. Camarda says he isolates from outside noise and focuses on coach, teammates, and family.
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