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Napoli target Inter win and top spot, Juve look to continue hot run

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>> MILAN: Napoli welcome leaders Inter Milan looking to regain top spot as Roma, fresh from another Champions League humiliatio­n, and Fiorentina seek to keep pace with Serie A’s current title favourites.

Sitting just two points off the pace alongside third-placed Fiorentina, Napoli’s title belief has been strengthen­ed by a string of impressive performanc­es at home and in Europe.

Napoli are unbeaten since losing their league opener away to Sassuolo and, with striker Gonzalo Higuain leading the league on 10 goals, Maurizio Sarri’s men have stormed into the Europa League last 32.

It is all a far cry from last September, when a single victory in their opening five league games left Napoli icon Diego Maradona, the architect of their previous two titles, in 1987 and 1990, publicly lambasting Sarri.

Tracksuit-wearing Sarri, a lifelong Napoli fan, took the blow on the chin and since then Napoli have dropped only two points as they forge a path towards a possible third title.

“Right now, Napoli are frightenin­g,” former Inter and Italy defender Marco Materazzi told Gazzetta dello Sport recently.

“They’re well organised, they’re going really well and they’ve got Higuain, who is among the top five strikers in the world.”

Between them, Higuain and Lorenzo Insigne have scored 17 of Napoli’s 24 goals but, with only eight conceded, Inter have the meanest defence in Serie A.

While an Inter win would open up a five-point gap on Napoli, Fiorentina and Roma are expected to remain in hot pursuit, while Juventus, nine points off the pace, travel to Palermo in the hunt for a fourth consecutiv­e win days after beating Manchester City 1-0 to secure their Champions League last-16 ticket.

Atalanta have only once away from home this season but must fancy a tilt amid the crisis that has engulfed Roma following their 6-1 humiliatio­n at the hands of Barcelona on Tuesday.

While Napoli have Higuain, Fiorentina have their own goals machine in the shape of Nikola Kalinic, whose nine-goal haul so far has alerted Chelsea’s scouts, according to reports in Italy.

Having scored a hat-trick in a 4-1 demolition of Inter, Kalinic came off the bench to rescue La Viola with a brace in a 2-2 draw at home to Empoli last week.

Fiorentina coach Paulo Sousa last week admitted his “mistake” of leaving Kalinic on the bench and indicated he is unlikely to do the same when they visit a formidable Sassuolo side that is only eight points behind Inter and unbeaten at home.

 ??  ?? Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain.
Napoli forward Gonzalo Higuain.

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