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Planes, trains and buses for Napoli’s Madrid jaunt

With less than 4,000 away tickets going around, fans are creating genius methods of getting in the ground

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Desperate Napoli fans have signed up as official Real Madrid supporters in a bid to attend a Champions League clash that will see an estimated 10,000 Neapolitan­s descend on the Spanish capital tomorrow.

Napoli, last season’s runners-up, are nine points behind Juventus in the Serie A title race but, with a league-topping 57 goals in 24 games, are playing arguably the best football in Italy.

The southerner­s’ first appearance in the last 16 of the competitio­n since losing to Chelsea in 2012 has fans in a frenzy.

And Naples’ mayor, Luigi De Magistris, is whipping it up.

“I know the mayor of Madrid well ... but we have to give them a nasty surprise on Wednesday,” De Magistris said in a video post on YouTube.

“Spain is a great country, but Naples is better and we have to go there looking to win.” Along with Juventus, Napoli are supported by fans throughout the peninsula due to mass migration from the south during the post-war years to more industrial parts of Italy.

And fans are going to measures to reach Spanish capital.

Allocated only 3,917 tickets for the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, an estimated six thousand more Napoli fans want a piece of the action.

Going all-out

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They have chartered planes, taken indirect flights via Istanbul, Zurich and Brussels and hired minibuses, according to widespread reports.

Most will be without a ticket, but gazzetta said: “Some have secured a ticket thanks to a Real Madrid-supporting friend or season-ticket holder while others have spent a fortune for a place in the executive boxes.

“But a lot more spent the 30 euros (Dh117) it costs, payable via internet, to become an official Madrid supporter (Madridista) in a bid to their hands on a coveted ticket.”

But the statistics suggest disappoint­ment awaits.

Napoli and Real have met only once in the competitio­n, in 1987 when it was still the European Champions Clubs’ Cup. After a 1-1 draw in Naples, Real won the second leg of their first round tie 2-0 to advance. And the 11-times European champions are unbeaten in 11 consecutiv­e Champions League games.

But Napoli midfielder Jose Callejon, along with teammate Raul Albiol a former Real player who came through the club’s youth system, said it’s time Napoli bared their teeth in Europe.

 ?? Reuters ?? Napoli are playing very pleasing football in Serie A and take on Real Madrid tomorrow in their Champions League clash.
Reuters Napoli are playing very pleasing football in Serie A and take on Real Madrid tomorrow in their Champions League clash.

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