Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is not content and reveals her idol
“Champions or Scudetto? I say both,” said Blue.
Protagonist of a screaming start to the season – in the league there are already five goals, topped by several assists, and even in the Champions League his star has already shone – Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is increasingly the idol of the Parthenopean fans. Accompanied on his arrival in the shadow of Vesuvius by a bit of skepticism, the Gerorgian took very little to agree with public and critics: always in the thick of the game, always decisive, always hungry, the Tbilisi native has already earned a mural in Naples’ Quartieri Spagnoli. An honor reserved in the past for Diego Armando Maradona and a few others.
During an exclusive interview with ‘Corriere dello Sport,’ ‘Kvara’ – as everyone now calls him – talked about his moment and goals to be achieved. Showing great confidence and great ambition.
“Rating for Napoli? Easy: 10. It is a team full of very strong players: if we continue like this, we can even get higher than everyone thinks. Kvaramania? It’s nice to know that so many people think so, but that’s precisely why when I play I give my all. One hundred percent. More than the maximum. I am working hard to improve and I want to work even harder because I still have to learn so many things. But one thing is certain: I want to get to the top,” the Georgian began.
“The Scudetto is a dream, for sure. The eighths, at this point, a goal. No one has any limits. We can grow together, hand in hand. No limits. Winning the Champions or the championship? Why do I have to choose? I say both,” he continued.
On the comparison, made by some, with George Best, the Georgian is clear: “I don’t pay too much attention to these things, and by the way I think it is very difficult to get to these levels. Let’s say that I want to get to my level: I’m working for myself. To be Kvara. Idol? Cristiano Ronaldo. Although my first love was Guti from Real Madrid. When I played with friends in Tbilisi, my city, we wore white T-shirts: and I would write his name on the back,” he concluded.