Francesco Camarda would not have celebrated had he scored against AC Milan, he revealed, while the striker was non-committal on his future.
Camarda got the nod to start up from for Lecce during the Coppa Italia defeat last night at San Siro. In truth it was a tough assignment for him given that the Apulian side went down to ten men early in the contest, meaning he got very little service because of the one-sided nature of the game.
What is perhaps a bit more worrying is that Eusebio Di Francesco has been using him less and less in the league. The teenager is struggling to make much of an impact for a side that are currently bottom of the league, though his coach did try take some of the pressure off after the game.
Que sera, sera
Camarda spoke to Mediaset in an interview that was actually conducted before kick-off. He commented on the opportunity he has at Lecce, with his words relayed by Calciomercato.com.

It’s a return home for you…
“I was born in Milan, but now my mind is on Lecce. We came here to play a great game, to try to put everything we have on the pitch. Playing at San Siro is always great, for me and my teammates. I’m confident we’ll play a great match.”
What does the future hold?
“Now my focus is on this year here, whatever happens, will happen. I’m focused here, I want to honor the Lecce shirt and I want to do everything I can to make the Lecce fans happy.”
Will you celebrate if you score?
“No, I could never do that.”

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