
""The image of Francesco Camarda, desperate on the bench, after missing the penalty and after Napoli took the lead through Anguissa, is proof that football is, yes, beauty, amazement, and joy, but it can also be, as in this case, disappointment, tears, and pain. Missing a penalty can never be a crime.""
""Camarda is a talented young man, someone who can bring great satisfaction to the fans, and I don't rule out the possibility that he could soon become a key figure in the national team. Why should we blame him? For the miss from the spot? Let's not joke, please.""
""First and foremost, a young person has the right and duty to make mistakes. If you want to grow, if you want to improve, if you want to achieve great results, you have to endure disappointments. It's the difficult moments that strengthen you, not victories or affection.""
""These moments of pain are necessary to shape a young man's character: I know Camarda would have gladly done without them, I imagine, but I'm convinced that he will emerge from this experience even more mature and more self-aware."}],"
Francesco Camarda, a 17-year-old AC Milan loanee, missed a penalty against Napoli and showed visible distress on the bench. Stepping up to take a spot kick at his age demonstrates ambition and a readiness to assume responsibility. Arrigo Sacchi defended Camarda, stating that missing a penalty is not a crime and urging against blaming young players. Sacchi emphasized that making mistakes is a right and duty for youth, that disappointments build character, and that difficult moments strengthen resilience more than victories. Sacchi expressed confidence that Camarda will emerge more mature and self-aware.
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