The Star Malaysia

Bitter Easter for holders

Napoli relaunch champs League push as Jesus racism storm rumbles on

-

MILAN: Napoli renew their bid for Champions League football today when they take on rivals Atalanta with the Juan Jesus racism storm making it a bitter Easter weekend for the ailing Scudetto holders.

Italy’s outgoing champions return from the internatio­nal break outraged over Tuesday’s decision by the Italian Football Federation’s disciplina­ry tribunal to clear Inter Milan’s Francesco Acerbi of racially abusing Brazilian Jesus.

Racism from the stands is depressing­ly common in Italian football, where neo-fascist fan groups have been a common sight since at least the 1970s.

But such a serious accusation -- which Acerbi denies despite apologisin­g to Jesus on the pitch -- aimed at a current Italy player caused a huge controvers­y which carried right through the internatio­nal break.

The episode left a sour enough feeling in Naples that Napoli decided to pull their support for Figc-sponsored anti-racism initiative­s, calling them “purely cosmetic”.

Italy’s outgoing champions have also shown signs of life on the pitch since being taken over by Francesco Calzona last month and fought back impressive­ly to stall Inter’s solo title march a fortnight ago.

Napoli are seventh and nine points behind fourth-placed Bologna with nine matches remaining, a gap which would ordinarily leave them way off the pace for the Champions League.

However, Italy are favourites for a fifth spot in Europe’s top club competitio­n, which means Napoli still have an outside chance of salvaging something from a largely disastrous season.

Roma currently sit in fifth, six points in front of Napoli ahead of their trip to Lecce on Easter Monday, and are one of three direct rivals for the Champions League yet to visit the Stadio Diego Maradona.

Sixth-placed Atalanta are the first of that trio with Bologna heading south in mid-may as the season draws towards its climax.

Atalanta are two points ahead of Napoli and have a game in hand on the rest of the Champions League challenger­s after their last match was postponed due to Fiorentina’s general manager Giuseppe “Joe” Barone being taken ill.

Barone subsequent­ly died, leaving Fiorentina stunned and both clubs wondering when they can fulfil their unplayed fixture.

Italian Cup and European commitment­s have jammed up the two team’s respective schedules with less than two months of the season to go.

Calzona may have to do without star winger Khvicha Kvaratskhe­lia who exited Georgia’s historic Euro 2024 playoff triumph in extra-time, while in-form Belgium forward Charles De Ketelaere is also a doubt for Atalanta.

However, Victor Osimhen will be back up front for Napoli after missing the 1-1 draw at Inter with a hamstring problem.

Meanwhile, Acerbi is set to start Inter’s home clash with relegation-threatened Empoli on Easter Monday after being spared a minimum 10-match ban as the FIGC tribunal found insufficie­nt proof of racist abuse.

Inter need 14 more points to guarantee their 20th league title and, with their closest rivals AC Milan at Fiorentina tonight, Monday could be a chance to take another step towards glory. —AFP

 ?? ??
 ?? ?? The acerbic one: Inter Milan’s Francesco acerbi (right) going up for a header with Napoli’s Giacomo raspadori during their Serie a match on March 17. acerbi was accused of racially abusing Brazilian Juan Jesus (below). — ap
The acerbic one: Inter Milan’s Francesco acerbi (right) going up for a header with Napoli’s Giacomo raspadori during their Serie a match on March 17. acerbi was accused of racially abusing Brazilian Juan Jesus (below). — ap

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia