The Atalanta striker insists he is making a rapid recovery, and will join the Dea’s ranks before the important fixture against Napoli; insists he has no regrets for his time in Napoli.
German Dennis believes that he will miss just the next two matches for his side, due to the recent injury. The striker insisted that he is making a good progress on the injury, and is targeting a return to the squad before the crucial gameweek 32 match against
former club http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003.
The former Vesuviani player suffered a calf injury during training, and initial reports suggested that the striker will be out of action for at least three weeks.
The Atalanta forward, on loan from Udinese, insisted that he is completely focused on returning from the injury as soon as possible, and expressed his belief that the match against Siena could see him return to the pitch despite contradictory reports.
While talking to Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli, the 30-year-old said:
“I’m trying to quickly heal from my injury. I will try to return to the field for Siena, and then I think I’ll be able to play against Napoli when we visit the San Paolo.”
Atalanta’s sufferings continue, as they lost http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manolo-c23349 Gabbiadini as the first-choice forward.
Dennis was all praise for the youngster, and insisted that although the striker is a little short on experience in Serie A, but he more than makes up for it with his promising talent at the front.
“Gabbiadini? I think he’s a great player. He lacks some experience in Serie A, but in my opinion because of his quality he will become a great player.”
The Argentinean was a former part of the Napoli squad, and his two years at the Partenopei were anything but impressive, having managed just 13 goals from 63 appearances made for the club. When asked if he had any regrets regarding his tenure in Naples,
the striker refuted all such notions and told that he has good memories of the former club, and enjoys a good rapport with many of the Azzurri players.
“Regrets for my time in Naples? I have no regrets, I did well. Of my former teammates, I often talk to Pocho [http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paolo-Cannavaro-c29080.”
German http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Denis-c10837 offered his consolations for Napoli’s exit from the UEFA Champions League, and insisted that the team played well in London. The Argentinean insisted the loss could only be attributed to the bad fortune of the team.
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