The Partenopei defender is in confident mood ahead of the Partenopei side’s visit to Stamford Bridge; warns his team against complacency.
Napoli skipper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 at Stamford Bridge.
The Partenopei side cruised to a convincing 3-1 win in the first-leg at Stadio San Paolo almost a fortnight ago. Cannavaro has urged his team to remain calm ahead of the game and not to let tension distort their minds.
The skipper has urged his team to have belief in themselves and not to be worried about the game, as whatever the result be, they should be proud of their efforts.
The Italian also urged his team to learn from the mistakes made by AC Milan in their away leg against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 recently. The Rossoneri survived a remarkable comeback from the Gunners last week.
While talking to the reporters, Paolo Cannavaro said:
“We are very relaxed at the moment. The team must stay tranquil and not allow for tension to catch them out for the trip to Stamford Bridge. For what we did, it is natural to say that whatever happens it will be a success. We still
want to move forward, though, and continue our Champions League adventure.”
“We must forget the 3-1 lead, otherwise it could be harmful. We will have 3,000 fans on our side and they will not be outdone by the crowd at Stamford Bridge, even if the game is won on the field. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 will fight to the maximum.”
The 30-year-old has urged the Partenopei fans to behave during their trip to London, as they will be serving the club. He insisted them to show their support and cheer the team to success at Stamford Bridge.
Cannavaro has been the corner stone of Napoli success in the recent past, and his role will be extremely vital if Walter Mazzarri’s side is able to advance to the quarter-finals of the competition.
The Azzurri are riding on a wonderful run of form, winning their last six matches in all competitions. After a slow start in the league, Napoli have bounced back strongly, and are in strong contention to finish amongst the top
three.
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