Suddenly Naples. Quite the opposite of the exorbitant display that Spalletti displays, he dresses in Walter Mazzarri and win again. Reigning European champions Azzurri reached the final of the Italian Super Cup, beating 3-0 there Florentine in the “show” of an almost deserted stadium where Cristiano Ronaldo usually performs. Less than eight thousand spectators – at the very least, there is no official figure at the moment – attended the first semi-final, not the best place for Italian football: so much so that as the minutes passed, the stands began to empty. The Azzurri won, more specifically than beautifully: the first half is one sliding doors in which the former John Simeon scores the lead and Jonathan Ikone wins but misses the equalizing penalty. Alto Vincenzo Italiano sticking to this penalty against the stars offers the Neapolitans the match that Mazzarri wants: defense and restart. Corner kick and stolen ball are crucial, even for Alessio Zerbin, the great protagonist of the finale with a double. Now Fiorentina returns to Italy amid regrets and faded dreams of redemption for the two finals they lost; The champions of Italy are sitting on the banks of a river that does not exist in these parts, except perhaps artificially, and are waiting for the winner of Inter-Lazio. By the way: when time runs out, a “Lazio crap” banner appears among the “Napoli fans.” Random.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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