Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

NAPOLI’S PASS MASTERS

Pep: They’re class act on the ball

- EXCLUSIVE BY JOHN RICHARDSON

PEP GUARDIOLA has sounded a Champions League warning, insisting that Napoli will present his free-flowing Manchester City side with their biggest test of the season.

City face the Serie A leaders home and away in their next two Group F games – and Guardiola has confessed to being a massive fan of the Italian side and their manager Maurizio Sarri.

The Etihad boss said: “With the ball they are fantastic. For me they are one of the three best teams right now in Europe.”

Guardiola’s former club Barcelona and reigning European kings Real Madrid join Napoli in the triumvirat­e of teams most pleasing to Pep’s eye right now – though few would argue against adding Manchester City if you wanted to expand that ‘cavaliers’ group into a quartet.

Guardiola’s main brief when he was hired by City was to land Europe’s biggest prize. A perfection­ist when it comes to style, he won’t be compromisi­ng on his footballin­g doctrine.

And in 58-year-old

Maurizio Sarri (right), who is attracting interest in some

Premier

League boardrooms, he sees a soul brother. “I am a big fan of Sarri. He is one of the best trainers in the world because of how good his teams play,” Guardiola added.

Even when Juventus once again finished on top of Serie A last season it was Napoli’s exciting attacking football under Sarri which earned Guardiola’s praise.

“It’s not always about winning, because Juventus was winning, but few teams in Europe play better than

Napoli,” Pep stated.

“I like to watch the teams that want to play.

“In Italy, where the culture is defensive, Napoli play 40 metres in front of their penalty box – a bit like [legendary Milan and Italy coach] Arrigo Sacchi did.

“Their goalkeeper Pepe Reina is a master of the build-up. They use a lot of players in the middle, with Jorginho, Allan, Jose Callejon, Marek Hamsic, Lorenzo Insigne.

“And when Dries Mertens comes in there they have five or six in the middle.

“They have the quality to play the short passes at the right moment. They make a lot of passes of three or four metres so when they lose the ball they are all together to get it back. I’m a big fan.” Napoli, who go to the Etihad on Tuesday night, went into last night’s game at Roma on the back of seven straight league wins – all of them seeing Sarri’s side score at least three goals.

Not bad for a coach written off by Napoli great Diego Maradona when Sarri took on the job two years ago, after a career largely spent among the also-rans of Italian football.

Maradona’s initial assessment: “We won’t have a winning Napoli with him. He’s a good person, but he is not worthy of Napoli.”

Double European Cup winning coach Sacchi countered, “Sarri is a genius.”

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis said: “I would never exchange Sarri even for Pep Guardiola.

“Despite his age Sarri accepts innovation. He studies football and puts into practice what he learns.”

Napoli were surprising­ly beaten by Shakhtar Donetsk in their opening Group F game in Ukraine, before bouncing back with a comfortabl­e defeat of Feyenoord.

City took maximum points from their first two games against the same opponents.

Etihad director of football Txiki Begiristai­n said: “Napoli play the best football in Europe, Maurizio Sarri is an exceptiona­l coach and he and Pep Guardiola are two football masters.”

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THREAT: Insigne and Mertens

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