The head coach of the Vesuviani outfit went ahead to state his opinions over the upcoming clash between Juventus and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003; while reflecting on the betting trial.
The San Paolo outfit’s head coach has gone on to reiterate that Napoli would be looking to make a great start to the upcoming season. The Neapolitan outfit would be facing off the Italian Serie A Champions in the 11th of August clash in Beijing.
It is the Supercoppa Italiana clash, which pits the winners of the Coppa Italia with the winners of the Serie A. The Italian Super Cup is coincidentally a repeat of the Italian Cup final which took place in May. The Vesuviani outfit were victorious in that
clash, beating the Scudetto holders by 2-0 to lift the Italian Cup.
The match in Beijing will be kicking off at 1 pm (GMT), and the two teams have been training in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/China-c8926 since the turn of the week, Monday.
Juventus were on course to finish the season off on a high; however, Napoli brought an end to their unbeaten run with the Coppa Italia final victory. Walter Mazzarri was pragmatic about the outcome of the result, and stated there was still a lot of work
to be done before they reach their optimum level, by both the teams. However, he reiterated that his side would bring their best game to the front, and stated:
“Juve have players of a very high level and added more who belong in that squad. Both Juventus and Napoli are still a work in progress considering it is August, but we are motivated to push beyond our limits.”
He further went on to comment on the future of Antonio Conte, and remarked that he would not be that concerned even if he did get a ban, and commented:
“It doesn’t matter whether Conte is there or not. If a Coach does a good http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 during the week, then it makes little difference if he’s not on the bench for the game itself. It happened to me a few times.”
Rumours suggest that Antonio Conte would be given a 10 month ban if he is found guilty.
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