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·4 November 2025

Elmas rallies Napoli: Ready to do anything to win tonight

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On the eve of a European match with a special flavor, Eljif Elmas appeared at the microphones of Sky Sport. The Macedonian midfielder, starting against Eintracht Frankfurt, spoke about his ability to adapt to different roles and the importance of the match for Napoli’s journey in the Champions League.

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“Yes, sometimes it’s complicated to play in so many different roles, but for me, the only thing that matters is helping the team,” Elmas explained with a smile. “I know that some fans might not understand how difficult it is to change positions, but I always try to give everything. My natural role would be as an attacking midfielder, even though nowadays few teams play with that position. That’s why I adapt: I can play as a winger, a central midfielder, or a defensive midfielder. Whenever needed, I’m always ready to step up.”


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Then the conversation shifted to the magic of European nights: “The Champions League is something unique, it’s impossible not to feel the adrenaline when the anthem starts. This is a crucial match for us, we want to win and bring home three points that could be very important. We’ve worked hard and we’re focused, because we know how physical and organized Eintracht are as a team. We’ll need everyone to give their best.”

With his usual calm and great determination, Elmas conveyed confidence to the Azzurri environment. “We’re a united group, the atmosphere is fantastic and we feel the energy of our fans. We have to stay clear-headed and give everything, because every detail can make the difference.”

Andrea Alati

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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