Catanzaro is a team that lived a unique experience in the just-concluded season. The playoff final lost against Monza left a deep mark on all the players, including the striker Pietro Iemmello. The attacker told his emotion and his disappointment in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport. 'Inside me there was a great pride for what we had done. For what we had created around us, in Serie A it was like we had arrived. Tears? Spontaneous, sincere. My tears were those of the city and all my teammates, I still get goosebumps: I think about how much belonging the boys had and how much they believed. I was moved by them', Iemmello declared. The defeat put his career in question, but the desire to continue playing for Catanzaro was stronger. 'I think about Serie A, and as long as I play or work for Catanzaro, I'll do it only for that', he explained. Iemmello also talked about the permanence of the sports director Ciro Polito and the future of the bench after the work done by Alberto Aquilani. The captain hopes for the arrival of a coach who can continue in the path of a consolidated game identity. Finally, a look at personal goals: reaching 100 goals with the Catanzaro jersey, an objective that could even convince him to extend his career.