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Wearing The Cagliari Jersey Is All That Matters To Me - Daniele Conti
The midfielder says that giving his all for the Rossoblu is what counts...
Cagliari midfielder Daniele Conti might not be the biggest name on the Rossoblu's roster, but he is one of the more dedicated players.
The 30-year-old has been at the club for 10 years, and says that he has not taken into consideration any offers from other clubs out of respect for what the Isolani mean to him.
"I may have a year or two more experience than some of my team-mates," Conti said to Sportal. "But we all have our own responsibilities.
"What matters to me is giving my all when I wear this jersey. I have never taken into consideration requests from other clubs.
"This is out of respect for a club that has given me a lot. Also, I feel very much at home here," Conti concluded.
Cagliari take on Roma when the league restarts on January 6.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
The 30-year-old has been at the club for 10 years, and says that he has not taken into consideration any offers from other clubs out of respect for what the Isolani mean to him.
"I may have a year or two more experience than some of my team-mates," Conti said to Sportal. "But we all have our own responsibilities.
"What matters to me is giving my all when I wear this jersey. I have never taken into consideration requests from other clubs.
"This is out of respect for a club that has given me a lot. Also, I feel very much at home here," Conti concluded.
Cagliari take on Roma when the league restarts on January 6.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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