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Koulibaly tells Napoli owner to show respect to AFCON and claims he wanted move earlier

Reuters
Koulibaly, who captained Senegal to AFCON glory in 2022, spent eight years at Napoli
Koulibaly, who captained Senegal to AFCON glory in 2022, spent eight years at NapoliReuters
Recently-signed Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly (31) has said Aurelio De Laurentiis (73), the owner of his former club Napoli, should respect African teams as much as other national sides in the wake of his comments about the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). He also remarked that De Laurentiis blocked him from moving to Chelsea in 2015.

De Laurentiis said on Tuesday, August 2nd, that he would no longer sign African players unless they agreed to skip the AFCON tournament as its mid-season scheduling deprived Napoli of players.

Koulibaly, who spent eight seasons at Napoli before joining Chelsea, and captained Senegal to AFCON victory in early 2022 while playing for the Serie A club, said the majority of supporters did not share De Laurentiis' opinion.

"For me, the most important thing is to respect everybody," Koulibaly told reporters on Wednesday, August 3rd. "You cannot speak about an African national team like this. You have to have respect as you have for the other national teams.

"I think not everyone in the club has the same idea as him. I know everybody over there, I know the supporters, and the supporters don't think like this."

In a separate interview published on Wednesday, August 3rd, the 31-year-old said De Laurentiis did not allow him to leave Napoli in 2015 when Chelsea made an earlier attempt to sign him under then manager Antonio Conte (53), who is currently the manager at Tottenham Hotspur.

"I asked respectfully to the owner that I wanted to leave for Chelsea but he told me that it wouldn't be possible," Koulibaly told the Guardian.

"So I waited a bit and continued my conversation with them but they really didn't want me to leave the club so I decided to renew my contract to stay in Napoli."

While Napoli came close to winning Serie A under manager Maurizio Sarri (63), Koulibaly lifted only one Italian Cup trophy while at the club.

He said his chances of winning silverware were higher at his new Premier League club.

"With my personal experience, I know you don't have to give a limit to your dream and my dream is to win everything with Chelsea," he added.

"I don't come with arrogant behaviour. I come with respect, a lot of respect for everybody, but I know Chelsea is a big team and a team that has to win, that's used to winning."