The former Napoli attacking player had many tips for Insigne, and commented on how he should lead his life and the work ethic required to be a true great in football.
Fans in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 are known to be flamboyant and passionate, and they can be the best fans in the world as well as the worst fans in the world. If things are going great, they will lift you up to be the best in the world, however if things are not going well,
then their patience can run out pretty quickly.
Playing in such an atmosphere can be a daunting task for any player in the world, especially for a young player like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lorenzo-Insigne-c22431 and Zola has some words of wisdom for the precocious talent. Having played in front of the San Paolo crowd, the former player
knows a thing or two about dealing the pressures of top flight football at a young tender age.
The fact that Napoli were enjoying their golden era did not make things any easier for the youngster, and playing alongside the absolutely brilliant and talented Argentine, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-c11058 Armando Maradona, only piled on the pressure on Zola.
Commenting on the progress of the young Neapolitan forward, Zola went on to state that he had tracked the progress of Insigne and eagerly followed the player. He also remarked that coming back from his loan spell means that the striker has an opportunity
to prove his worth to the club.
Despite being back under the tutelage of Walter Mazzarri, the veteran went on to state that having http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ezequiel-Lavezzi-c13073 at the club would have worked to Insigne’s favour, and remarked:
“In a way, it would’ve been better for Lorenzo if Lavezzi had still been there. He would’ve had a reference point to learn from, like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Diego-Maradona-c11160 was for me.”
Commenting on the need of the Neapolitan player to keep him grounded at the club, Zola remarked:
“I only advise Insigne to keep his feet on the ground. The atmosphere around http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 can lift you up very high if things go well and that can mean losing a sense of reality for a 21-year-old. Never feel as if you have arrived.”
Zola is currently managing the Premier League outfit, Watford.
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