Simone Zaza looks back on his Juventus goal that knocked Napoli down and admits “I must learn to control my emotions better.”
The striker spoke to Sky Sport Italia after celebrating his team’s fifth consecutive Scudetto.
“We won with a big gap, but that goal allowed us to break away from Napoli,” he said of his last-gasp strike to beat the Partenopei 1-0 in Turin.
“That represented a real hammer blow for them in psychological terms and a morale booster for us.
Simone Zaza looks back on his Juventus goal that knocked Napoli down and admits “I must learn to control my emotions better.”
The striker spoke to Sky Sport Italia after celebrating his team’s fifth consecutive Scudetto.
“We won with a big gap, but that goal allowed us to break away from Napoli,” he said of his last-gasp strike to beat the Partenopei 1-0 in Turin.
“That represented a real hammer blow for them in psychological terms and a morale booster for us.
“I won my first Scudetto here and can say it has been a positive season. I have no remorse, nor regret. When I’ve been called into action, apart from my red card against Genoa, I always gave my all and think I did well.
“Now I hope to play more and more here at Juventus, though obviously with such strong teammates it’s difficult to find space.
“Training alongside champions it is easier to improve. I learned to use my right foot better, to play in a system with two strikers and to be more patient.
“I can still improve a great deal in technical terms and I must learn to control my emotions better.”
Zaza is also a prime candidate to be at Euro 2016 with Italy this summer.
“I hope to be part of the group that goes to the Euros, because I was in the two-year journey during which we improved a lot, even if the last friendly game against Germany highlighted our defects.
“We are a good side and will give our all.”