To RadioDeejay: «I was blown away by the choice of seeing Chiesa cover on Kvara. Napoli could be leading in any top European league.”
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Fabio Caressa, SkySport commentator, commented on Napoli’s 5-1 victory over Juventus last night.
«We finally have a team that is at the level of the best European teams in terms of play and intensity. In my opinion he could be leading any of the top European leagues. Yesterday Allegri made incomprehensible choices like that of Chiesa on the right. I was blown away by the choice to see him cover on Kvara. In my opinion, Allegri suffered the criticisms of the game in the end and yesterday’s training is not the result».
Caressa joins the long line of comments rained down between yesterday evening and this morning after the resounding result of Maradona. According to the commentator, Napoli once again demonstrated the quality of the game, the intensity worthy of the top European clubs.
This morning the Gazzetta already compared Spalletti’s Napoli to the great teams of the past:
“This happened trivially to Diego Armando Maradona: he swept a wonderful Napoli, who didn’t need to pre-tactical, or change formation on the run, always the same, strong in their game and their style, like the Cruijff’s Ajax, Sacchi’s Milan, Guardiola’s Barcelona and all the greats in history. He didn’t need to spend a single yellow card against Juve’s physicality. He beat with beauty, with technique and with generosity. ”
A pass also on Allegri who, according to him, accused the criticisms of the game and the formation lined up last night with Chiesa covering Kvaratskhelia is proof of this. Allegri was harshly criticized by all the national newspapers, in the front row Tuttosport with the headline “Shame“:
“Juventus’ plans to chase Spalletti’s men soon turned into whims and Massimiliano Allegri’s team lost everything, especially honor. Because losing was in the order of things, giving up so softly, collapsing so shamelessly, playing in the second half without a drop of competitive spirit is an offense to millions of fans.”