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The Nigeria international hinted that he could continue to stay at the Ezio Skoda Stadium, even though his side dropped to the second line in Italy.
Simy Nwankwo revealed that although his relegation in Serie A made him happy with Crotone, he described the 2020-21 season as his best season.
The 29-year-old scored the Pythagoras’s 20th league goal of the season in a 1-1 win over Benevento on Sunday.
However, the Nigeria international’s impressive scoring performance was not enough to help Serse Cosmi’s man avoid relegation.
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Simi’s current contract with the Pythagoras will expire in the summer of 2022, and the striker hinted that he can continue to stay at the club.
Simi said in an interview with Italian “Sky Sports”: “I have been in Italy for five years. This is the toughest league for forwards in the world.” Football Italy.
“Crotone is a great place. People and clubs gave me everything. This is the best moment of my career. I think it’s time to give more.”
The Super Eagles forward was pleased with his comeback with the Wizards at Saddio Ezio Scida.
“There is always motivation. When Benevento seeks safety, things may be different, but we are professionals and we must not let it go.” He continued.
“We didn’t stand out in training, and we won’t do it in competitions. We never stop believing today and continue to look for the ultimate goal.”
“What I can assure the fans is that this team will never stand up and will never shirk its responsibility.
“In a football game, the result is not always what you want, but in the end, we are responsible for everything and know that if we are in the bottom three, it is also our own fault.”
When they beat Fiorentina in the final game of the season, Simi will continue his outstanding performance for Crotone.
The striker’s eye-catching display recently won him an invitation from Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr for their international friendly against Cameroon in June.
Since Simy made his debut for the three-time African champion against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) in 2018, there have been four appearances.
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