The Citizen (KZN)

Ancelotti fighting to stay onside

- Milan

– Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti (right) and club owner Aurelio De Laurentiis insist that harmony has returned to the Serie A club following a tumultuous month but it remains to be seen whether they have regained the trust of their fans.

Napoli’s San Paolo stadium was only one third full for their previous league game, in the early days of the crisis, when they were held to a 0-0 draw by Genoa in a lukewarm atmosphere amid insults and jeers from the home supporters.

A discipline­d performanc­e in Wednesday’s 1-1 Champions League draw at Liverpool dispelled any doubts about the commitment of the players but they will have to wait until tomorrow’s Serie A match at home to Bologna to see if they have won over the public.

Although Napoli’s fans are famous for their passion, they are also fickle and the average home attendance this season has been 32 592, a modest seventh in Serie A. Despite their much-improved performanc­e on Tuesday, they still extended their winless run to seven matches in all competitio­ns.

The problem blew up after Di Laurentiis ordered week-long “ritiro” — a widely disliked practice dating from the 1970s where players are confined to a training camp or hotel — following a 2-1 loss to AS Roma on November 2.

The players refused to return to the camp following a Champions League match against Salzburg four days later, prompting the club to announce legal action against them. It was reported this week that the players would be fined between one quarter and one half of a month’s wages.

Still, after Wednesday’s performanc­e, De Laurentiis appeared to be in a conciliato­ry mood.

“This was the perfect response,” he said on Twitter, in his first public comments since the crisis broke out.

“Well done to the players and the coach. Now, we have to work hard and treat the next games as if they were against Liverpool.” –

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