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Napoli badly begins countdown to a big duel with Inter after “Solpasso”
Three consecutive draws in front of him and Sunday’s defeat CESC Fàbregas (2-1) Napoli’s leadership has cost, and now the second classification in Serie A is one point less than Inter. But the team of Antonio Conte He has an invincible opportunity to return to his mind after receiving his Diego Armando Maradona on Saturday at the Inter.
The duel at the summit is a duel that Napoli has to face without one of the basic players. Andre Frank Zambo Angissa He was injured during Sunday’s game and will be released from hospital in the coming weeks.
Holder in 25 days out of 26 days
Corte, revised in all starting elevens on the previous league day of 25, preferred to leave Zambo Anguita on his previous bench, but the injured game ended.
According to a statement provided by Napoli, Cameroonian media “suffers from muscle expansion. Testing of the equipment revealed a distracting lesion in the soleus muscle in the right leg.
The recovery period is not mentioned, but everything shows it Zambo Anguissa will not be able to reappear until after the next selection team. His return to Playland will take place in Naples-Milan on March 30th.
David Neres is still
That’s not the only decline in Conte. He’s recovered from injury Leonardo Spinazzola and Mattias OliveraI still can’t hold the left edge of Brazil David Neres, On February 9th he suffered a muscular injury to Udinese and is still unavailable.
All of these things are taken into consideration Khvicha Kvaratskhelia He went to PSG at the market in January and the Naples command failed to incorporate players he had raised to cover their march, Karim Adeyemi or Alejandro Garnacho.
Faced with inconvenience, Conte appeals to the character, pride and resilience to achieve before becoming the second “Solpasso” in Series A in two days.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
