Player Focus: Curtain Call for Edinson Cavani? is a post from: Serie A Weekly Player Focus: Curtain Call for Edinson Cavani? is a post from: Serie A Weekly For three seasons, Napoli fans have witnessed the emergence of one of football's potentially legend strikers. Playing for a club defined by its owner's outrageous personality and cult-like dedication to the Maradona days, Edinson Cavani has.
Will Clubs Trigger Buyout Sooner In Chase To Sign Cavani? is a post from: Serie A Weekly Will Clubs Trigger Buyout Sooner In Chase To Sign Cavani? is a post from: Serie A Weekly Napoli star Edinson Cavani could soon be heading to Manchester City but rumours suggest Paris Saint-Germain are ready to pounce with signs Juventus are lurking for a return of former Juve frontman Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Napoli Hook Delfini, Hauling 3-0 Win Against Pescara is a post from: Serie A Weekly Napoli Hook Delfini, Hauling 3-0 Win Against Pescara is a post from: Serie A Weekly Despite a first half that may have given hope of salvaging some much needed points for the home side, Napoli continued its run to European glory in 2014 with a 3-0 win over relegation-bound Pescara.
Serie A Matchday Review: AC Milan vs Napoli is a post from: Serie A Weekly Serie A Matchday Review: AC Milan vs Napoli is a post from: Serie A Weekly Flamini scored and was sent off as AC Milan were held to a 1-1 draw by Napoli at the San Siro. Dubbed as the play-off for second place, Milan looked to close the gap on Napoli.
Napoli-Juventus: Draw Provides Excitement and Controversy is a post from: Serie A Weekly
Napoli-Juventus: Draw Provides Excitement and Controversy is a post from: Serie A Weekly Friday in the San Paolo saw table toppers Juventus take on second place Napoli. In a highly anticipated game, both sides came out to play.
Napoli-Juventus: Draw Provides Excitement and Controversy is a post from: Serie A Weekly Napoli-Juventus: Draw Provides Excitement and Controversy is a post from: Serie A Weekly Friday in the San Paolo saw table toppers Juventus take on second place Napoli. In a highly anticipated game, both sides came out to play.
A date with destiny for both Chelsea and Napoli, who will do battle at Stamford Bridge for a place
in the last 8 of the Champions League. In winter 1066 Harold Godwinson was thrust to the fore and
took the throne of Anglo-Saxon England after the death of his predecessor Edward the Confessor. His
reign was rather short lived and he died in the Battle of Hastings later that year – he earned
his.
Serie A Weekly welcomes back writer Andrew Murray who will be covering Team of the Week and as well
as other topics... Napoli shot to the top of Serie A on Sunday night as a classic counter-attacking
performance and an Edinson Cavani secured a 3-1 victory over champions AC Milan. The Partenopei
showed few signs of a European hangover after Wednesday's Champions League tie, and it was.
The Time Is Napoli! Italy's two premier sides went head to head in the peninsula's showcase match
of Week 2. Both the Partenepoi and Rossoneri earned respectable draws against hotly fancied
opposition in Manchester City and Barcelona respectively midweek, were coming into the Sao Paolo
clash with injury concerns.
Aurelio de Laurentiis, clearly a man with a sense of the epic, seems intent on building upon the
Partonopei's already stratospheric rise. As Napoli enters the grandest of all European stages the
Champions League -Â will their ascendency continue, or will added responsibility impinge upon
their domestic ambitions, leaving them stranded on both fronts?
They do say a seven days is a long time in football, well try the Monday after the final Serie A
game of the season..... Less than 24 hours after Napoli completed the Serie A campaign with a 2-2
with Juventus and it appeared like Napoli were about to sack Walter Mazzarri, and hire the jobless
Gian Piero Gasperini.
They do say a seven days is a long time in football, well try the Monday after the final Serie A
game of the season..... Less than 24 hours after Napoli completed the Serie A campaign with a 2-2
with Juventus and it appeared like Napoli were about to sack Walter Mazzarri, and hire the jobless
Gian Piero Gasperini.
Seven years hard work finally paid off for Aurellio De Laurentiis, Napoli are in the Champions
League proper. It was a night like no other on Sunday just gone. As the final whistle blew in the
1-1 draw with Inter the emotions were let loose, O Surdato Nnammurato started to play over the P.A.
System and celebrations could begin.
Nosediving league form, a coach threatening to leave, the owner calling out the players and the
clubs top scorer suspended for three game, this must be about a relegation candidate right? Not
quite... While AC Milan celebrate a deserved Serie A title, the side closest to them for much of
the second half of the season has quietly started to fall apart.
Napoli and Genoa enjoy one of the strongest friendships in Serie A. When both sides meet the tifosi
from both sides are known for their hospitality towards each other, however it all started with a
one of the more murky affairs in Calcio history. It was 1982, and the 30th and final game of the
season.
‘I cannot guarantee Mazzarri will stay at Napoli, I do think it's something he'll have to
consider long and hard before committing to a decision' Those are the words of Walter Mazzarri's
attorney Simone Canovi, spoken at the end of March. With Napoli riding so high in the league and on
course for the best finish in two decades why would Mazzarri consider moving on?
With Napoli involved in a Scuddeto race and a battle for Champions League qualification it may not
be the best time to start thinking of next season but that hasn't stopped Aurelio De Laurentiis
this week claiming what the clubs transfer policy will be this summer, two midfielders and striker
Tim Matavz.
I remember the day in July 2010 when news broke that Napoli had agreed a deal to sign ‘Matador'.
I was in shock. Why was I in shock over a player that never really stood out at Palermo despite
scoring goals and having obvious talent? In all honesty I don't know. I suppose It felt like Napoli
were signing a ‘big' player, the price tag (you could argue inflated at the time) and the way the
deal was.