Khaleej Times

Juventus and Napoli target home comfort

- AFP

milan — Juventus and Napoli will be looking to make it six wins out of six in Serie A on Saturday before must-win Champions League games next week.

Juventus lost their European curtain raiser 3-0 to Barcelona and sparks should fly in the highly-anticipate­d Turin derby against an improving Torino before meeting Greek club Olympiakos on Wednesday.

Napoli travel to struggling newcomers SPAL, ahead of their home game on Tuesday against Dutch giants Feyenoord.

Napoli and Juventus are top of the Italian league table with a maximum 15 points with the Naples side ahead on goal difference with 19 scored — five more than Juventus. But the champions face a potentiall­y tricky task against Torino — who last won Serie A in 1976 — but are unbeaten this term and are just behind the leaders on 11 points. Gonzalo Higuain’s stoppage-time goal snatched a 1-1 draw for Juventus in their last meeting in May and defender Giorgio Chiellini predicts “a top class” clash.

“For those like me who have been in Turin for 12 years, this is the strongest Torino and it’s nice to see that the level of the derby is finally rising,” said the Italian internatio­nal. “Torino is a highlevel team that has all the cards in hand to enter Europe.”

Napoli are also on the comeback trail after losing in the Ukraine to Shakhtar Donetsk in their Champions League opener. —

 ?? AP ?? Juventus’ Paulo Dybala runs with the ball during a Series A match against Fiorentina. —
AP Juventus’ Paulo Dybala runs with the ball during a Series A match against Fiorentina. —

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