The Algerian winger born in 2000 made his debut against Lazio, just a few minutes into a bad evening, but in a few months only the memory of a magical moment will remain
No one must be left behind, everyone must contribute to the great dream: for this reason, yesterday Luciano Spalletti fielded the Algerian winger born in 2000 Karim Zedadka.
CONFIRMATION
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Retreating with the Azzurri in the summer, this full-back capable of performing well on both flanks hasn’t found adequate accommodation after he tasted Belgian Serie A with Charleroi last season and so he preferred to stay in the Azzurri despite knowing that space would have found little. However, Spalletti wanted to confirm him even after the December transfer market because he appreciated his flexibility and above all his ability to make himself available to the group to always keep the intensity high in training.
LEICESTER AND GHOULAM
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Yes, but who is this Algerian boy who will now be able to say that he really took part in the championship that now seems to be arriving under Vesuvius? He grew up footballing in Nice, played for the French Under 17 national team and had ended up in the sights of Leicester, which Napoli managed to steal from him thanks to the speed of the youth sector manager, Gianluca Grava. Bravo in the push phase and in the insertions, Zedadka has grown exponentially in the defensive phase also in the years of Primavera, especially with Baronio on the bench, and now he will try to emulate his idol, Faouzi Ghoulam, in the blue. Yesterday was only the first step.
March 4, 2023 (change March 4, 2023 | 16:39)
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