The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Crucial Inter visit for title-chasing Napoli

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MILAN: Napoli's Serie A title credential­s face the acid test on a trip to Inter Milan on Saturday when record-chasing striker Gonzalo Higuain sits out the second of a four-game ban for the visitors.

Higuain, whose 30-goal league tally so far leaves him just five short of Gunnar Nordahl's alltime Serie A record for AC Milan, was handed the untimely sanction two weeks ago after a spectacula­r meltdown at Udinese.

The former Real Madrid striker is only set to return in time for Napoli's final three games of the season, beginning with a home fixture against Atalanta on May 2.

By then, the dream of a first scudetto in 26 years could be over for Maurizio Sarri's men, whose shock 3-1 defeat to Udinese two weeks ago left them six points behind leaders Juventus.

Juventus are fully expected to stretch their unbeaten run to 23 games against a Palermo side that is in full crisis mode following yet another coaching switch that sees Davide Ballardini return to the Sicilian club.

Defeat for Napoli coupled with a win for Juve would leave the champions nine points in front with five games to play and virtually secure a fifth consecutiv­e league trophy for the first time since 1935.

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis on Wednesday broke the club's ongoing boycott of the media -- following protests at unfair reporting in Italy -- but only to say: "I haven't received any offers for Higuain."

But the mood at the club is said to be defiant ahead of the weekend's top fixture at the San Siro.

Inter, in fourth at six points behind third-placed Roma, who hold he final Champions League qualifying spot, have not given up their hopes of reaching Europe's premier club event next season.

Defender Danilo D'Ambrosio told Mediaset on Thursday: "It'll be a delicate game because they're (Napoli) fighting for top spot and we're aiming for third place.

"It's never an easy match -- it never has been -- but we want to get the result and secure three points."

In Higuain's absence, Manolo Gabbiadini hit Napoli's opener in a 3-0 defeat of Verona last week.

Ahead of Saturday, they also welcome Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly back from injury.

While a win for Napoli would keep their faint hopes alive, it could spell the end of Inter's unlikely Champions League bid and give Roma extra incentive for a tough trip to Atalanta. - AFP

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