Author of two assists against Atalanta (3-2), Cameroonian André-Frank Zambo Anguissa is having a very high-flying season with Naples, current leader of the Italian championship.
Indisputable with the Partenopei, who have decided on his future and wish to extend his contract, the former Marseillais is experiencing one of the most prolific seasons of his career on the offensive level.
A recital against Atalanta
In the oven and at the mill from the kick-off, the player distinguished himself by his pressing, and by his vision of the game. His first assist, a ball intelligently put back for Scott McTominay following a breakthrough in the surface, is followed in the second half by a caviar from the left on the head of Romelu Lukaku, who scores the goal of the break. All without forgetting to carry out its defensive tasks, with three ground duels won out of four, and five aerial duels won out of six.
An offensive spirit rediscovered
Under the leadership of Antonio Conte, the native of Yaoundé has once again become an offensive threat, with 5 direct implications on goals in the last 6 matches.
He had only reached such statistics at the end of the 2022-2023 season, that of the historic title for Naples. He then accumulated 5 assists and 3 goals. Under Conte, Zambo Anguissa seems to be rediscovering that offensive drive that had marked his time under Luciano Spalletti. In a very free role, he multiplies his forward projections. The rapid adaptation of the Scotsman Scott McTominay, and his understanding with the Slovakian Stanislav Lobotka, with a more defensive vocation, allowed him to take the Lion's share from a statistical point of view.
-Attractive for the Lions
Speaking of Indomitable Lionshis association with the talented Carlos Baleba in the selection is just as promising. Captain during the last CAN in the absence of Vincent Aboubakar, he retained this role of symbolic leader under Marc Brys whom he publicly dubbed.
If he is as impactful in the national team as in the club, it will be difficult to tame the Lions midfield in Morocco…
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