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AC Milan vs Napoli: Preview: Where to Watch, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team NewsIt’s the battle of the underachievers in Serie A as AC Milan host Napoli on Saturday at the San Siro.
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Milan spent big over the summer and were
expected to challenge for the European spots but currently sit in 14th,
closer to relegation, with just 13 points and 11 goals from their
opening 12 games.
They played one another twice in one week at the start of this year, with the first game ending in a 0-0 draw, and Milan winning their Copa Italia quarter-final 2-0
After the players refused club president Aurelio De Laurentiis’ order to go into ‘retiro’ (retreat) to fix their poor run, fans gathered outside the club calling them mercenaries, targeting club captain Lorenzo Insigne in particular. Napoli is a club in crisis, and a win on Saturday is a must to sooth tensions.
Here’s how to the two have got on in their last five games…
Although both sides are in shocking form, it’s hard to look past the visitors for a victory in this one.
Milan are a shadow of the side they were at the start of the century, and could really struggle against the genuine quality that Napoli possess.
Napoli
also spent relatively big and were expected to launch a serious assault
on the Scudetto given Juventus’ transition phase under Maurizio Sarri,
but Carlo Ancelotti’s men currently sit seventh, 13 points off the Old
Lady and in the midst of a bizarre standoff between the players, the
chairman and the fans.
Saturday’s game is now pretty much a
must-win for both sides if they are to have any ambitions of achieving
the aims they set out at the start of the season.Where to Watch
When Is Kick Off? | Saturday 23rd November |
What Time Is Kick Off? | 17:00 (BST) |
Where Is it Played? | San Siro |
TV Channel/Live Stream? | Premier Sports 1 |
Referee? | Daniele Orsato |
The home side will be without former Villarreal duo Mateo Musacchio and Samuel Castillejo for the game due to injury.
However,
they do have more or less their first choice eleven available so expect
them to pick an exciting front three of Krzysztof Piatek, Hakan
Calhanoglu and Suso.
Napoli,
on the other hand, will be without long-serving left-back Faouzi
Ghoulam and could also also miss striker Arkadiusz Milik due to knee
injuries.
The
one long-term injury they have is to French full-back Kevin Malcuit, who
is expected to be out until April with a knee problem of his own.
AC Milan | Donnarumma; Conti, Duarte, Romagnoli, Hernandez; Bennacer, Bonaventura, Rebic; Calhanoglu, Suso, Piatek |
Napoli | Ospina; Di Lorenzo, Koulibaly, Maksimovic, Hysaj; Fabian, Zielinski, Insigne, Callejon; Mertens, Lozano |
The
two sides have met 71 times in Serie A in the past, and it is perhaps a
nod to the hosts’ illustrious history that they have come out on top 32
times.
Napoli have won just 14 games between the pair, while there have been 25 draws.They played one another twice in one week at the start of this year, with the first game ending in a 0-0 draw, and Milan winning their Copa Italia quarter-final 2-0
Where to begin on Milan’s form. Not only have the Rossoneri been awful in terms of results, they’ve been awful to watch too.
Not
one of Marco Giampaolo’s summer signing has done much to impress, while
new manager Stefano Pioli hasn’t exactly had the new manager bounce that
fans would have been hoping for. In fact, their only win since the
former Fiorentina man took over was against second from bottom SPAL.
Napoli’s recent form hasn’t been a whole
lot better. Carlo Ancelotti’s side have won just one of their last five
in Serie A leaving them way off the pace in the title race.After the players refused club president Aurelio De Laurentiis’ order to go into ‘retiro’ (retreat) to fix their poor run, fans gathered outside the club calling them mercenaries, targeting club captain Lorenzo Insigne in particular. Napoli is a club in crisis, and a win on Saturday is a must to sooth tensions.
Here’s how to the two have got on in their last five games…
Milan | Napoli |
Juventus 1-0 Milan (10/11) | Napoli 0-0 Genoa (9/11) |
Milan 1-2 Lazio (3/11) | Napoli 1-1 RB Salzburg (5/11) |
Milan 1-0 SPAL (31/10) | Roma 2-1 Napoli (2/11) |
Roma 2-1 Milan (27/10) | Napoli 2-2 Atalanta (30/10) |
Milan 2-2 Lecce (20/10) | SPAL 1-1 Napoli (22/10) |
Milan are a shadow of the side they were at the start of the century, and could really struggle against the genuine quality that Napoli possess.
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