Napoli sitting in all too familiar position

Napoli have found themselves in an all too familiar position in pursuit of Juventus at the top of Serie A in the early stages of the campaign. Under Maurizio Sarri, the club almost ended the Bianconeri’s stranglehold on Italian football, only to lose out on the crown by four points. Their margin for error was non-existent and defeats at the hands of Roma and Fiorentina were to loom large. Sarri left Gil Azzurri at the end of the campaign to join Chelsea, while a former Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti made the decision to move to the Stadio San Paolo.

Early defeats to Sampdoria and to Juve have knocked them off the pace of Massimiliano Allegri’s side. Inter have joined the pursuit of Juventus at the top of the table, and although both teams have played well, the addition of Cristiano Ronaldo has appeared to make the Bianconeri almost unstoppable. The Portuguese has already played an important role for his team, saving them against Empoli on the road. It seems no matter what Ancelotti and his team do, they will always be playing catch up to Ronaldo and company.

Napoli have found themselves in an all too familiar position in pursuit of Juventus at the top of Serie A in the early stages of the campaign. Under Maurizio Sarri, the club almost ended the Bianconeri’s stranglehold on Italian football, only to lose out on the crown by four points. Their margin for error was non-existent and defeats at the hands of Roma and Fiorentina were to loom large. Sarri left Gil Azzurri at the end of the campaign to join Chelsea, while a former Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti made the decision to move to the Stadio San Paolo.

Napoli sitting in all too familiar position

Early defeats to Sampdoria and to Juve have knocked them off the pace of Massimiliano Allegri’s side. Inter have joined the pursuit of Juventus at the top of the table, and although both teams have played well, the addition of Cristiano Ronaldo has appeared to make the Bianconeri almost unstoppable. The Portuguese has already played an important role for his team, saving them against Empoli on the road. It seems no matter what Ancelotti and his team do, they will always be playing catch up to Ronaldo and company.

Napoli are six points off the pace so hope remains, with the club being backed in the latest Serie A betting odds at 13/2 to win the title. However, one of the questions will be whether that Juve can maintain their form over the course of the campaign and how players like Ronaldo, Mario Mandzukic and Giorgio Chiellini hold up with the rigours of the domestic and European seasons. Gli Azzurri do have the benefit of youth in their ranks at key positions, which could make a huge difference come the end of the term. It could be argued that the Juve dynasty is nearing its end, with the signing of Ronaldo used only to secure their ‘white whale’ – the Champions League.

Ancelotti’s side boast arguably the best defender in the world in Kalidou Koulibaly, who is in the prime of his career at the age of 27. Nikola Maksimovic, Mario Rui and Elseid Hysaj are all solid players and will improve with further time under Ancelotti’s tutelage. Sarri played an expansive style of football whereas Ancelotti is more traditional for Italian football. It could well make the difference in closing out matches where remaining tight at the back is more important than searching for further goals. Napoli are blessed with young talent in the middle of the park as well, with only Marek Hamsik being older than the age of 28. Between Allan, Piotr Zielinski and Fabian Ruiz there is stamina and quality to match Juve in the middle of the park.

The forward line is the main difference between Napoli and Juve. Dries Mertens, Jose Callejon and Lorenzo Insigne are talented players, but their rivals have supreme quality in the form of Ronaldo, Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala. Until Ronaldo and Mandzukic are no longer present in the Juve ranks, Allegri’s men hold a crucial advantage. In two areas of the field, Napoli have comparable talent along with a coach that boasts arguably a more impressive record than his counterpart. The final third is the most important aspect of the field and it may be the reason why Napoli fall short again.

How will Napoli fare this season?

For all the comings and goings across Europe this transfer window, Napoli’s most significant transaction was the loss of their manager, Maurizio Sarri, to Chelsea. With the controversial and hard-nosed head coach gone, and with the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus and a number of big names at Roma, few people are counting on Napoli going one better than last season and pipping the Turin side to the Serie A title.

But writing off this team might be premature – with a few intelligent signings and the arrival of a veteran who knows his way to success in Italy in Carlo Ancelotti, the summer may actually have been a positive one for the Naples side. This could be the year that the team live up to their promise and step out of Juventus’ shadow – and here are the reasons why.

For all the comings and goings across Europe this transfer window, Napoli’s most significant transaction was the loss of their manager, Maurizio Sarri, to Chelsea. With the controversial and hard-nosed head coach gone, and with the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Juventus and a number of big names at Roma, few people are counting on Napoli going one better than last season and pipping the Turin side to the Serie A title.

How will Napoli fare this season?

But writing off this team might be premature – with a few intelligent signings and the arrival of a veteran who knows his way to success in Italy in Carlo Ancelotti, the summer may actually have been a positive one for the Naples side. This could be the year that the team live up to their promise and step out of Juventus’ shadow – and here are the reasons why.

New faces

Napoli’s summer signings have hardly caught the eyes of European football observers in comparison to their league rivals. But while Juventus have signed the world’s most famous footballer from Real Madrid and AC Milan have spent big to bring a host of sought-after names to the San Siro, Ancelotti has in fact carried out some savvy business which could help his team finally take the leap. Simone Verdi, a smart attacking player who captained Bologna last season, is coming off his best spell in Italian football. Finally settled after spending years on loan, he brings a pacey and skilful presence to the side’s attack, and should challenge Arkadiusz Milik for a place through the middle of the team sheet. With far better service this season, it would be no surprise to see Verdi’s scoring numbers take a big leap this season.

The arrival of Fabian from Real Betis brings a physical and versatile talent to the team’s midfield three. Equally comfortable in the centre of midfield or on the right wing, Fabian could provide creativity for the front three and will serve as a valuable back-up during Napoli’s Champions League campaign. The loss of Jorginho will hurt, but Fabian’s arrival will mitigate it – and a lack of other significant outgoings means that Napoli is a settled squad with a few notable re-enforcements. At 5/1 they could well be worth an outside bet to lift the trophy, and it may be worth looking at Oddschecker’s collection of free bet offerings and putting a flyer down.

Taking the leap

There will be ample opportunity for young players and those on the fringes of the side to make good on their potential this season, with a busy domestic and European schedule facing Ancelotti’s team. Fortunately, Napoli’s squad is not lacking players who fans have been waiting to see seize their chance in the side. Milik has impressed in the limited opportunities he’s been given while at the Italian club, but Sarri’s preference for playing the classy but diminutive Dries Mertens through the middle of the attack likely won’t be shared by Ancelotti. It could be that he opts for the physical presence of Milik more often than his predecessor did, so this season could be the one in which the young Pole makes his name on the European stage.

21-year-old Amadou Diawara, meanwhile, will surely be looked to step into the anchor role in the middle of midfield more this season after the departure of Jorginho. The physical player has a great eye for a pass and his instincts are impressive; he could be a thorn in the side of serval teams’ attacking players this year. The young Algerian winger Adam Ounas is another one to watch – he possesses pace and skill, and if he can add a final product to his mazy runs he’ll be a handful for fullbacks all season.

With a mix of new faces and a handful of players hoping to shine, Napoli have plenty to offer Serie A this year. Their new coach, meanwhile, has all the know-how needed to take a club to the title and juggle a chaotic European schedule. An outsider for success in the Champions League and in with a real chance of domestic joy, this year may not be as disappointing as Napoli fans might have feared earlier this summer.

5 transfer targets for Napoli this summer

Napoli had a tough end to the season as they fell short of Juventus in the final furlongs. This summer they will have to retain their main men, as Gonzalo Higuain, Kalidou Koulibaly and Elseid Hysaj have all been linked with moves away. Whilst the Partenopei have been linked with players, the selection may surprise some as they are not all household names.

Pitor Ziellinski: Napoli President, Aurelio De Laurentiis has already claimed that he has reached an agreement with Udinese for their Polish attacking midfielder. According to Premium Sport, the 22-year old will cost 15 million Euro but while the club have agreed a fee it is rumoured that the player himself is holding out to see if any more offers come in.

Napoli had a tough end to the season as they fell short of Juventus in the final furlongs. This summer they will have to retain their main men, as Gonzalo Higuain, Kalidou Koulibaly and Elseid Hysaj have all been linked with moves away. Whilst the Partenopei have been linked with players, the selection may surprise some as they are not all household names.

5 transfer targets for Napoli this summer

Pitor Ziellinski: Napoli President, Aurelio De Laurentiis has already claimed that he has reached an agreement with Udinese for their Polish attacking midfielder. According to Premium Sport, the 22-year old will cost 15 million Euro but while the club have agreed a fee it is rumoured that the player himself is holding out to see if any more offers come in.

With five goals and six assists this season the Pole has impressed whilst playing out on loan at Empoli and was an obvious pick for the Polish squad in France. He is a player Maurizio Sarri rates highly and would fit into Napoli’s system with consummate ease.

Leandrihno: The 17-year-old Brazilian is being watched by Real Madrid and Manchester United amongst others and whilst still very young is showing great potential. The striker has been in superlative form this season with nine goals in eight games for Pronte Preta this season. He has pace and a natural instinct for goal and what’s more he possesses a lot of maturity for his years.

His agent has claimed to Radio CRC that he prefers the Bay of Naples in which to ply his trade as he believes he will get more playing time. He can sign in January 2017 when he turns 18 years of age and could be a real coup of he moves to San Paolo.

Fabinho: The Brazilian is primarily a right back but can also move into midfield with consummate ease. The 22-year old has been capped four times by Brazil and in his 47 appearances for Monaco he has scored an impressive eight goals and produced five assists. He is like many of their targets young, talented but mature although he may carry a hefty price tag as he is being tracked by many of Europe’s top clubs.

Corentin Tolisso: Napoli are battling Arsenal for the signature of Lyon midfielder Corentin Tolisso. The 21-year old has had a strong campaign and he is strong, quick and can play in more than one position on the midfield. His passing is also exemplary and he could be a useful asset to cover or play alongside Marek Hamsik.

Gianluca Lapadula: Finally, the Gazzetta Dello Sport has reported that there is a deal in place with Napoli and Pescara for the sale of striker Gianluca Lapadula. The deal will cost 9 million Euros with a possible extra 2 million Euros in bonuses and that is needed is an agreement from the player. The 22-year old forward has been prolific in Pescara’s promotion race and is certainly seen as one of Italy’s hot prospects. Lazio have also been interested but it seems that this could be Napoli’s first purchase of the summer.

HIGUAIN BUYOUT CLAUSE MUST BE MET

Italian giant, Napoli claim they can only give out their star centre forward, Gonzalo higuain, to another club if the €94m buyout clause is met. News outlet Gazzetta dello Sport claim the Serie A outfit are desperate to keep the goal ace, after a stellar season where he helped the club reach second place in the domestic league, just behind Juventus.

Higuain has become one of Europe’s most coveted players after dazzling in the Italian top tier this season.

Italian giant, Napoli claim they can only give out their star centre forward, Gonzalo higuain, to another club if the €94m buyout clause is met. News outlet Gazzetta dello Sport claim the Serie A outfit are desperate to keep the goal ace, after a stellar season where he helped the club reach second place in the domestic league, just behind Juventus.

HIGUAIN BUYOUT CLAUSE MUST BE MET

Higuain has become one of Europe’s most coveted players after dazzling in the Italian top tier this season. The Argentine star bagged an astonishing 36 goals in 35 games, making him one of the top players on the continental goal scorers’ chart.

The news of his new contract offer looks set to be a huge blow to Manchester United who are keen on signing the talented forward. Jose Mourinho will be unveiled as the new Red Devils boss and the Portuguese is reportedly keen to sign the target man as he is an admirer. But Napoli’s improved contract offer is reportedly worth around £100,000 a week.

It would commit the former Real Madrid striker to the club until 2020 and might put a dampener on United’s pursuit. Vesuviani President Aurelio De Laurentiis will only sell the striker if his €94m buyout clause is met and has arranged a meeting with Higuain’s agent and brother Nicolas Higuain. If you want to see Gonzalo in action at Napoli you need to be quick – tickets are available from this site, though for a limited time only!

Italian journalist Emanuele Giulianelli claimed this week that Mourinho has already held talks with Higuain’s brother, Nicola, about a move.

Aside, The Red Devils, Paris St. Germain and Chelsea are also keen on landing the player but the reports of the new deal would likely end the speculations. Mourinho is also eyeing Swedish superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic; the 34-year-old could become United’s first signing under the new regime as he leaves PSG this sumer.

NAPOLI WANT TO KEEP KOULIBALY

Italian club side Napoli are reported to be interested in keeping their defender Kalidou Koulibaly who is attracting serious buzz in the transfer market.

English Premier League clubs especially Arsenal and Chelsea are desperate for the services of the player. On the other hand, Napoli have told the clubs to stay away that the 24-year old is not for sale.

Italian club side Napoli are reported to be interested in keeping their defender Kalidou Koulibaly who is attracting serious buzz in the transfer market.

NAPOLI WANT TO KEEP KOULIBALY

English Premier League clubs especially Arsenal and Chelsea are desperate for the services of the player. On the other hand, Napoli have told the clubs to stay away that the 24-year old is not for sale.

Kalidou Koulibaly was impressive last season for Napoli and is attracting a buzz in the transfer market of up to £23m. However, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has told interested clubs that Koulibaly is not for sale. The Senegal international still had up to three years on his current contract, so there really is no need to sell. The bookmakers certainly do think he’ll go, with StanJames offering odds of just 1/5 that he will be somewhere else come September the 1st and the close of the Transfer Window.

According to Italian source, Gianluca Di Marzio, the player’s agent is apparently trying to negotiate a new contract with the Partenopei as Koulibaly is on relatively very low wages. There are speculations that the player could move elsewhere. Chelsea’s new manager Anthonio Conte is very keen on the player and is set to place a bid of £30m aside bonus to lure the player to England. The player has high demands and with Chelsea’s offer, Koulibaly could be a blue next season.

On the other hand, there are reports that Spanish club Atletico Madrid sidelined Napoli to sign Sime Vrsaljko. However, Sassuolo director Giovanni Carnevali denied such reports.

He said “We have never spoken directly to Atletico Madrid for Sime Vrsaljko, but are negotiating with Napoli. We’ll see what happens, but in any case we are not forced to sell anyone, especially not Vrsaljko. If he does leave, it’ll be only at the right conditions for him and for Sassuolo. If not, he will remain with us.”

Napoli are also believed to have offered €12m plus €3m bonuses and the loan of Duvan Zapata, who is currently on loan at Udinese. The club has been active in the transfer market as they hope to retain their spot in the league and do well in the continental campaigns.

HIGUAIN PREFERS LIVERPOOL

Napoli top rated talent Gonzalo Higuain says he favours the move to Liverpool than the host of other options at his disposal. The striker who is 28 years old is in great form at the Serie A helping the club to the second spot in the league after scoring a record 36 goals in 35 appearances.

The player says he favours a move to Anfield over any of the alternatives he has. His excellent goal scoring abilities is required by many top clubs including Arsenal and Manchester United.

The player has always been linked to English teams but the move has always been thwarted by one thing or the other. He has also being linked to the Bundesliga, with the spielautomaten website reporting news of a bid that have since been down-played by Carlo Ancelotti.

The Daily Mirror reports that the former Real Madrid forward says he is flattered by the interest by the manager of The Reds, Jurgen Klopp and would be willing to join the German on Merseyside despite the lack of European football next season. The loss of Liverpool to Sevilla ended the hopes of Liverpool playing in the UEFA Champions league next season and finishing eight in the Premier League means no action in Europe.

According to the Automatenherz tipsters, Christian Benteke is most likely to leave after enduring a torrid season despite his 32.5 million Pounds move last summer. Daniel Sturridge is also unclear about his next move. The Gunners were the favourites to sign Higuain, despite past moves not going through until Higuain’s comments.

Napoli have set their price at €30m for Manolo Gabbiadini as the player has resolved to leave the club. The 24-year old got little opportunity this season as Higuain was everywhere. According to Corriere dello Sport, the player has now made up his mind to leave, especially after being ruled out of the squad for Euro 2016. Clubs interested in acquiring the player include Wolfsburg, Hamburg, West Ham, Stoke City, Inter and Fiorentina.

De Laurentiis will inject cash to Napoli if they qualify for the CL

Napoli is currently positioned in the 2nd spot of the Italian League, Serie A and there is only 1 more league match remaining before the 2015-16 season can be officially completed.

There is no chance for Napoli to win the Serie A title as Juventus was already crowned as the champions of Italy a few weeks ago and now the main task of Napoli is to secure a Champions League spot that will allow the Italian club to compete in the European competition for the upcoming season.

As a way to motivate Maurizio Sarri as his players even further for them to seal a Champions League position, the president of the club Aurelio De Laurentiis stated that he will be injecting the club with cash that can help them in signing top players during the summer transfer window.

“As far as the transfer market is concerned, if we go straight into the Champions League, then we are going to get very active indeed. Otherwise we will do the same as before. Let’s just see first how we finish the season off.” Napoli’s Aurelio De Laurentiis said.

In the Serie A, only the 1st and the 2nd place can assure a direct Champions League spot for the next season. The 2 teams that secure these spots in the Serie A will be able to compete in the CL without having to enter qualification stages anything of this nature but the club that snatches the 3rd spot will have to enter the qualifiers of the Champions League.

Aurelio De Laurentiis made it clear that this injection of cash will be dependent on whether or not Napoli can get into the Champions League.

There is only 1 match remaining for all the clubs in the Serie A and Napoli’s last match of the season is against Frosinone. If Napoli is able to secure a win in their final game, it will be enough for them to snatch the 2nd spot but if they lose, it can allow As.Roma to catch up and steal the spot away from Napoli.

ARSENAL STILL WANT HIGUAIN

English Premier League side, Arsenal are really keen on Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain. The Gunners want to add the prolific centre forward to their attacking options ahead of next season where they hope to challenge for the EPL after losing out to Leicester City this season, amidst a lot of voiced out frustrations.

Napoli striker and Arsenal transfer target Gonzalo Higuain has an exit strategy in mind to engineer a move to a bigger club, according to reports. The Argentine has been in sensational form this season with 38 goals in all competitions, including 36 in 35 Serie A games, a new record for a single season in Italy.

English Premier League side, Arsenal are really keen on Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain. The Gunners want to add the prolific centre forward to their attacking options ahead of next season where they hope to challenge for the EPL after losing out to Leicester City this season, amidst a lot of voiced out frustrations.

ARSENAL STILL WANT HIGUAIN

Napoli striker and Arsenal transfer target Gonzalo Higuain has an exit strategy in mind to engineer a move to a bigger club, according to reports. The Argentine has been in sensational form this season with 38 goals in all competitions, including 36 in 35 Serie A games, a new record for a single season in Italy.

Higuain is now unsurprisingly in demand ahead of the summer, with Arsenal recently linked with a move for him as they look to bring in an upgrade on the misfiring Olivier Giroud. Although the 28-year-old currently has a release clause of around £74million, Napoli’s desire to tie him down to a new contract could see him demand a lower buy-out fee included in the deal, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

Higuain’s current contract expires in 2018, so he could be in a strong position to demand a lower asking price, with £46m thought to be his offer at the moment. Arsenal are not known for forking out big money for players, and a £46m move for Higuain would represent a club-record transfer for the Gunners. Still, it would make the prolific star a more realistic target than he may be at present, whilst also signalling that he’d be keen to keep the option of an exit open.

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Arsenal are also interested in other signings to beef up the squad ahead of the summer. Lots of other players that make up the current squad are also set to be shipped out.

Two players Napoli should sign in the summer

It was too little too late for Napoli after their resounding 6-0 win against Bologna came at a time when they were already too far adrift of Serie A leaders Juventus in their bid to win this year’s Scudetto.

It was too little too late for Napoli after their resounding 6-0 win against Bologna came at a time when they were already too far adrift of Serie A leaders Juventus in their bid to win this year’s Scudetto.

Two players Napoli should sign in the summer

The Blues failed to capitalise on their title rivals’ poor run of form at the start of the season and, with the Old Lady now 1/500 to win Italy’s top tier according to the latest Serie A betting, it’s back to the drawing board for Maurizio Sarri’s men.

With some of Europe’s elite clubs also circling in on a number of Napoli’s stars this season (Lorenzo Insigne and Gonzalo Higuain amongst others have been linked with moves away from the Stadio San Paolo), Gli Azzurri may have to spend big to pre-empt the departure of some of their most crucial players as well as bringing in fresh talent to compete with Juve again next year.

Here, we take a look at two players Napoli could sign in this summer’s transfer window.

1) Sebastian Giovinco

Skilful attacker Sebastian Giovinco could certainly be a useful asset to Napoli should they be able to prise him away from his club, Toronto FC, this summer.

Ever since joining the Canadian outfit in January 2015, the 29-year-old has been the stand-out performer in the MLS. He has scored a very impressive 28 goals in 40 games (at the time of writing). Whilst his motives were questioned following his move to a league that has garnered a reputation as being somewhat of a graveyard for ageing stars, the striker has more than answered his critics after winning the MLS player of the season award last year.

For a Napoli side that failed to capitalise on Juve’s early-season woes, it is clear that strength in depth is something that manager Maurizio Sarri must address in the summer. And without placing too much pressure on Argentine striker Higuain to repeat his goalscoring exploits of 2015/2016, a player of Giovinco’s ilk, who has already proven he can cut it at the highest level during his previous stint with the Old Lady, could add that extra dimension to Napoli’s attack.

2) Pablo Zabaleta

Once a mainstay in Manchester City’s solid rearguard, Pablo Zabaleta has found first-team football hard to come by this season after only playing a handful games. The 31-year-old was highly revered as one of the best full-backs in the world but since losing his place at right-back to Bacary Sagna at the Eithad this season, he is reportedly thinking about calling time on his stint at the club.

Whilst goals have been in plentiful supply for Napoli this season, their defence, which has had a tendency to get caught out of position on the flanks, could certainly benefit from a defender of Zabaleta’s experience. With just one more year left to run on his current contract, the Argentine should be free to leave City at a reasonable price this summer, which would certainly entice many European clubs to throw their hat into the ring for his signature.

‘No fear’ the key to Scudetto victory

Napoli are ready to embark on perhaps the two most pivotal months in their recent history as they chase down Juventus in pursuit of their first Serie A title since 1990.

Toppling the Old Lady won’t be easy

Napoli are ready to embark on perhaps the two most pivotal months in their recent history as they chase down Juventus in pursuit of their first Serie A title since 1990.

‘No fear’ the key to Scudetto victory

Toppling the Old Lady won’t be easy
Whilst ‘squeaky bum time’ may not be an adage that translates particularly well into the Italian language, it will certainly be a sentiment that rings true with many pundits taking the view, including Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik himself, that Gli Azzurri need to win all of their remaining eight games should they wish to overturn the three-point gap that stands between them and the Old Lady at the top of the Serie A table at the time of writing.

In short, Napoli need to be faultless. After all, you can see why nothing less than perfection will do against a Juventus side who for the last two or three seasons have stormed to the Serie A title without so much as an iota of competition from any of Italy’s historic clubs.

Just last year, despite partaking in a gruelling 57-game season which included a run all the way to the final of the UEFA Champions League where they were beaten by Barcelona, the Turin-based side were still able to bring home the Scudetto with a cushy 17-point buffer.

And with less than a quarter to go of this season’s domestic campaign, the latest Serie A betting odds have Massimiliano Allegri’s men at 2/7 to retain the title as of the beginning of April.

Napoli need to play to their strengths
For Napoli, whilst they may not possess the cultured ‘match winners’ they did back in the heady days of Diego Maradona and co, by modern standards, ‘firepower’ is still of a real surplus in their fledgling squad this season.

Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain has gone from strength to strength since his arrival from Real Madrid back in 2013 and, as a result, is the league’s top scorer and is a long way ahead of Juve striker Paulo Dybala.

And such is the attacking talent that Napoli have at their disposal, that manager Maurizio Sarri would be stupid not to ‘release the shackles’ so to speak and just let his side go for it.

It’s now or never
With some of Europe’s elite clubs rumoured to be sniffing around a clutch of Napoli’s most prized footballing assets (both Higuain and Lorenzo Insigne have been the subject of attention recently), the inconvenient truth is that this may be the west coast side’s best chance of bringing home the Scudetto for quite some time.

And whilst this piece of knowledge will do little to alleviate the nerves around the Stadio San Paolo for the remainder of the season, it is important for Napoli fans to remember that Juve themselves won’t be without their concerns.

For one thing, three points is an extremely slender lead for a side who have not had to ‘battle’ their way to a domestic league title for quite some time.

And with Napoli’s more favourable end-of-season run-in, Juve will likely be just as nervous as they are, with both clubs preparing to venture on the final leg of a title race that will surely go right down to the wire.