Napoli wary of Manchester City

Manager Maurizio Sarri believes his in-form side will be playing the best team in Europe at present with an influential boss in Pep Guardiola.

Published : Oct 17, 2017 13:06 IST , Manchester

Napoli head coach Maurizio Sarri said Manchester City is a better team from the technical point of view and speed.
Napoli head coach Maurizio Sarri said Manchester City is a better team from the technical point of view and speed.
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Napoli head coach Maurizio Sarri said Manchester City is a better team from the technical point of view and speed.

Napoli head coach Maurizio Sarri believes Manchester City could pose a greater challenge to his Serie A leaders than Real Madrid when the sides meet in the Champions League on Tuesday.

City welcome Napoli to the Etihad Stadium having plundered 29 goals from their opening eight Premier League matches, while Sarri's men boast a 100 per cent record in the Italian top flight, having scored 26 times.

Nevertheless, the former Empoli boss left a pre-match news conference in no doubt over who he views as favourites for the Group F showdown. Napoli lost 6-2 to eventual winners Real Madrid on aggregate in the round of 16 last season but Sarri suggested Pep Guardiola's in-form team could represent an even tougher opponent.

"The feeling I get watching Manchester City play, I didn't even get watching Real Madrid last year," he said, with Napoli three points shy of City heading into match.

"I always felt my team could give opponents a hard time, but this time I think Man City are a formidable team.

"But if we want to play at a certain level, we have to do it in important matches and aim at achieving results."

In terms of his research on a City side who have scored 17 times in their previous three Premier League home games alone, Sarri joked: "I watched a few matches. I didn't want to watch all of them because I didn't want to get depressed.

"I think Man City are by far the strongest team in Europe at the moment."

Nevertheless, the 58-year-old — who has progressed from splitting obscure coaching posts in Tuscany with a day job as a banker to the top tier of European football — is unlikely to deviate from his swashbuckling approach despite the prospect of a City onslaught.

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"I would like to die a sudden death if I have to, not a painful slow death," said Sarri.

"When you play a tactical, savvy and gifted team like Man City, who are well prepared from a physical point of view, you have to be careful not to overthink things.

"We have to focus on our game. They could be superior to us on the pitch. From the technical point of view and speed they might be slightly better.

"All I am asking us is not to be fearful, to respect our opponents but not to fear them. Fear paralyses you and prevents you from doing your best.

"I want to see 11 players who believe in themselves. It may be impossible but maybe we have to be a little crazy. If we do not have this crazy belief then what is the point?"

Guardiola warmly praised Sarri's Napoli at his own briefing, as he has done regularly over recent weeks.

"I would like to thank Pep Guardiola because he said lots of nice things about us," Sarri added.

"His compliments are welcome because, at the moment, he is the strongest manager in the world.

"Twenty-five years ago, Arrigo Sacchi was a pioneer and in a few years' time we will see that Guardiola was equally influential. So, if Guardiola compliments us, we are very happy."

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