Three points against Union Berlin would be the saving grace, but just one could overshadow Rudi Garcia’s performance. Apart from the words of De Laurentiis, who assured that there was no talk of the Frenchman at half-time, and the words of the coach himself, who complained about the pillory in the media, the Champions League is too important to leave behind. Napoli won the first match of the group against Braga, who in turn beat the Germans, and then lost at home to Real Madrid’s outstanding Bellingham. You might say, “Don’t take them first,” but after eight defeats in a row, it’s normal to think that Union Berlin are the opponents to beat.
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