BY: Trish Christakis
New Miami FC soccer coach Antonio Nocerino has a desire to win in Miami. He brings plenty of international soccer experience to his young team. He speaks to his team in 3 languages to get his message across. "So welcome to Miami. Does it feel like Italy?" "Yes." CBS News Miami's Trish Christakis caught up with the new head coach from Miami FC soccer Antonio Nocerino at one of his favorite places to eat in South Beach.
"Miami is a nice city, is the same to my city because I was born in Naples, the beach the sea." If you know soccer you know his name even while we were chatting some young star-eyed fans recognized him and came over to say hello. "When I was younger I started in the street. My first coach is my dad, I started for joke."
SOURCE: https://www.cbsnews.com
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