Derby del Sole: Contrasting fortunes as fierce rivals collide
Napoli enjoying fine run of form; Roma not so much
This year’s first Derby del Sole, the fierce clash between Napoli and Roma in the Serie A, will take place at Napoli’s Stadio San Paolo on Sunday amid contrasting fortunes for the two rivals.
While Maurizio Sarri’s Napoli have lost only one game — 3-2 defeat by Bologna — since their 2-1 loss to Sassuolo back in August, Roma have not been able to register a win since their 2-0 win over Lazio on November 8 and have lost twice since then, including the 6-1 thrashing by Barcelona in the Champions League and the 2-0 loss to Atalanta in the league.
The fans and media have targeted Rudi Garcia’s men in the past few weeks, labelling the three-time Serie A winners, as a ‘weak’ side and the Frenchman has rounded on his critics ahead of the clash.
Inter, Fiorentina march on
“The way people are talking it’s as if the worst side in Italy is going to visit the best,” fumed Garcia in the pre-match press conference, according to FootballItalia.net. “I don’t read or listen to the media, but this vibe is reaching my ears anyway. People act as if we’ve already lost. We can overturn expectations and have done before.”
Garcia urged supporters to keep believing in the team as they are capable of a turnaround.
“It’s true we are struggling, but we also played some great games,” he said. “We are not like lambs to the slaughter; we are going in order to get a positive result. Not everything is going well, but it’s not going that badly either.”
Dybala hits stunner as Juve sink sorry Lazio
Meanwhile, Napoli winger Lorenzo Insigne says he wants to emulate Roma legend Francesco Totti and become a legend for the Naples outfit.
“Totti is a great example for all Italian players. He always fought to defend the colours of his hometown club and that is my dream too,” the 24-year-old told FootballItalia.net. “I’d like to have the same journey at Napoli that Totti had with Roma.”
In other games, Roberto Mancini’s Inter Milan travel to Udinese, while Sinisa Mihajlovic’s AC Milan host Verona.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2015.
While Maurizio Sarri’s Napoli have lost only one game — 3-2 defeat by Bologna — since their 2-1 loss to Sassuolo back in August, Roma have not been able to register a win since their 2-0 win over Lazio on November 8 and have lost twice since then, including the 6-1 thrashing by Barcelona in the Champions League and the 2-0 loss to Atalanta in the league.
The fans and media have targeted Rudi Garcia’s men in the past few weeks, labelling the three-time Serie A winners, as a ‘weak’ side and the Frenchman has rounded on his critics ahead of the clash.
Inter, Fiorentina march on
“The way people are talking it’s as if the worst side in Italy is going to visit the best,” fumed Garcia in the pre-match press conference, according to FootballItalia.net. “I don’t read or listen to the media, but this vibe is reaching my ears anyway. People act as if we’ve already lost. We can overturn expectations and have done before.”
Garcia urged supporters to keep believing in the team as they are capable of a turnaround.
“It’s true we are struggling, but we also played some great games,” he said. “We are not like lambs to the slaughter; we are going in order to get a positive result. Not everything is going well, but it’s not going that badly either.”
Dybala hits stunner as Juve sink sorry Lazio
Meanwhile, Napoli winger Lorenzo Insigne says he wants to emulate Roma legend Francesco Totti and become a legend for the Naples outfit.
“Totti is a great example for all Italian players. He always fought to defend the colours of his hometown club and that is my dream too,” the 24-year-old told FootballItalia.net. “I’d like to have the same journey at Napoli that Totti had with Roma.”
In other games, Roberto Mancini’s Inter Milan travel to Udinese, while Sinisa Mihajlovic’s AC Milan host Verona.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2015.