Tag: Napoli

  • Napoli striker Milik robbed at gunpoint after Liverpool win

    Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik was robbed at gunpoint by two men on a motorbike as he drove home from Wednesday’s Champions League 1-0 group win against Liverpool, the daily Naples-based newspaper Il Mattino reported on Thursday.

    He was said to be driving through the Varcaturo district at around 2 a.m. when the motorbike blocked the road and forced him to stop, the report said.

    One of the men pointed a gun at Milik and made him hand over a Rolex watch. Naples police could not immediately be reached for comment.

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    Two years ago, Napoli forward Lorenzo Insigne, who scored the last-minute winner on Wednesday, and his wife were mugged in the city in similar circumstances.

    Media reports said the robbers told Insigne to “score a goal for us” in his next match.

    Team captain Marek Hamsik was robbed in 2013 as was his wife two years before that.

  • I almost lost sanity after retirement – Totti

    I almost lost sanity after retirement – Totti

    Former Italy striker Francesco Totti on Thursday said accepting the end of a legendary footballing career was tough.

    He told newsmen that “at the beginning, I was talking to myself like a madman, I’m injured, I’m suspended, I’ll be back in a kit soon, though I’ve got used to it now.”

    Totti said he struggled with switching off from a routine of “waking up early, having breakfast and then going to training, like a machine.

    “Now I have to plan my days. The impact has not been easy, though I still train every day to let off a bit of steam and to stay fit.

    “If I let myself go, I’ll go up to 300 kilogrammes, for now, I’ve put on at most a couple.”

    The 41-year-old hung up his boots in May, breaking down in tears after a 3-2 home win against Genoa that sealed his 25-year playing career with Roma, his boyhood club.

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    He has no regrets at turning down offers from Real Madrid, the Emirates and the United States.

    “I would have made lots of money, but I would have ruined a 25-year-old love affair with Roma,’’ he said.

    Totti said that out of current stars he prefers Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo, and singled out tennis champion Roger Federer as his sporting hero, who “does not even sweat when he plays.”

    If Roma, currently in fourth position, do not win the league this season, Totti said he fancied Serie A leaders Napoli, because he liked the idea of the Scudetto going to a southern Italian club.

    He also said that starting out a new career as a coach was not a “priority now,” aside from following the football career of his 12-year-old son, Cristian.

    “I let him do his thing and I don’t say anything to him. In about three or four years, I’ll see what he’s truly made of,’’ Totti said.

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  • Roma’s De Rossi apologises after losing his head at Genoa

    Roma’s De Rossi apologises after losing his head at Genoa

    AS Roma’s veteran midfielder Daniele De Rossi has apologised after losing his head in a 1-1 draw at Genoa on Sunday.run of Serie A away wins.

    Roma were leading 1-0 in a bad-tempered match when he was involved in an off-the-ball pushing match with Genoa forward Gianluca Lapadula at a corner and slapped him in the face.

    After consulting the video replay system ( VAR ), the referee awarded a penalty kick which Lapadula converted in the 70th minute and the 34-year-old De Rossi was sent off.

    “I have to apologise to my team mates, the coach and the fans,” said De Rossi after the 15th red card of his career.

    “It’s a moment that I’m incredibly sorry about. There’s not much to say: we were tussling, I tried to block him with an arm – the footage is ugly.”

    Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco pointed out that De Rossi should have remembered VAR was being used in Serie A this term.

    “With the technology we have nowadays, you don’t get away with that kind of thing,” he said.

    “Daniele is not a youngster and he knows that. He’s able to take responsibility. But he’s part of a team and when we draw or lose, the loss goes for everyone, not an individual.

    “We need to do more work, together, to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.”

    Roma had won their last 12 away league games, a Serie A record, in a run stretching back to February.

    Sunday’s draw leaves them fourth on 31 points, seven behind leaders Napoli.

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  • Manchester City make it 3 out of 3 with win over Napoli

    Manchester City make it 3 out of 3 with win over Napoli

    Manchester City beat Napoli 2-1 in their UEFA Champions League Group F match on Tuesday, maintaining their 100 percent record after three games.

    Pep Guardiola’s side were however forced to hang on in spite of going 2-0 up inside 13 minutes.

    Manchester City started as they left off in their 7-2 crushing of Stoke City in the Premier League on Saturday.

    They attacked with a speed and fluency which the Serie A leaders struggled to cope with.

    Raheem Sterling put the home side ahead in the ninth minute, finishing with his left foot after Kyle Walker’s attempt to convert a David Silva pull-back was blocked.

    Four minutes later, the in-form Kevin De Bruyne created the second, powering down the right flank and delivering a pinpoint low cross to Gabriel Jesus who made no mistake.

    The Premier League leaders were producing wave after wave of attacks and the appreciative crowd sensed that this could be another massacre.

    De Bruyne fired a long-range shot against the bar in the 25th minute after a swift City counter-attack, and then Jesus had a goalbound effort cleared off the line by Kalidou Koulibaly.

    But then Manchester City began to lose focus, sloppily giving the ball away in dangerous positions, slowing down their breaks, and Napoli sensed that the game might not be just about damage limitation.

    The Italians had an opportunity to narrow the deficit in the 38th minute after Kyle Walker gave away a penalty kick.

    But City’s Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson produced a fine save to keep out Dries Mertens’ spot-kick.

    After the break, Napoli grew into the game, with some clever touches and smart movement troubling the City defence.

    John Stones needed to use his midriff to stop a Marek Hamsik shot that was heading for an open goal.

    Napoli’s reward came when they got a second chance from the spot in the 73rd minute, this time Amadou Diawara firing home after Faouzi Ghoujlam was tripped by Fernandinho.

    Despite some late pressure from Maurizio Sarri’s side, City showed some grit as they held on to secure their third straight win which leaves them on top of the group with nine points.

    “We knew they played patient football and had attacking threat. We knew it would be tough but we wanted to play our football,” said City defender John Stones.

    “At times it was great to watch. I am upset to concede the goal we did, but overall … a great team performance.

    “We have put ourselves in a good position (in the group). There are a lot of games to play still. This was a good test to see where we are at,” he added.

    Napoli are third on three points, trailing second-placed Shakhtar Donetsk who are on six.(Reuters/NAN)

  • UEFA: Besiktas draws Napoli

    Beşiktaş on Tuesday evening played a 1 – 1 draw against Napoli in the UEFA Champions League at full time.

    With the draw, Beşiktaş can hold their second place position with Napoli, just one point away in the lead. As Benfica sits in third with four points and facing the last place, F.C. Dynamo Kiev will not be able to catch Beşiktaş.

    Ricardo Quaresma put team Beşiktaş ahead in the 78′ minutes of the game through a penalty kick before Marek Hamšík equalised at the 82′ minutes.

    Other important matches tonight include Ludo Razgd against Arsenal FC 2 – 1, Man City against Barcelona 0 – 1, which are ongoing and PSV Eindhoven 1 – 0 Bayern Munich.

     

  • Higuain set for Napoli stay

    Gonzalo Higuain has insisted he is “very happy” at Napoli, despite reported interest from Barcelona.

    Argentina striker Higuain is set to play in his country’s FIFA World Cup semi-final against Netherlands on Wednesday after scoring the winning goal in their last-eight victory over Belgium.

    The 26-year-old enjoyed a superb first season in Serie A following his move from Real Madrid last year, and new Barca coach Luis Enrique had been said to be keen to take him back to Spain.

    Higuain’s countryman and Barca superstar Lionel Messi has publicly admitted he would love to join up with the forward at club level, although it appears that the Liga club are on the verge of signing Liverpool’s Luis Suarez.

    And, in quotes reported by tuttomercatoweb.com, Higuain indicated he is settled in Naples.

    “I am really grateful to Leo [Messi] for his kind words but I have a contract with Napoli that makes me very happy,” he is reported to have said.

    “Napoli has always treated me very well since I arrived there.”

  • Napoli comes out in support of Zuniga

    Napoli have come out in support of Juan Camilo Zuniga, whose challenge on Neymar ruled the Brazilian out of the FIFA World Cup.

    Zuniga’s knee connected with the back of the Brazil forward during Colombia’s quarter-final, which Brazil won 2-1, last Friday.

    Neymar was carried from the field on a stretcher and it was later confirmed the Barcelona man had cracked a vertebra and would miss the remainder of the tournament.

    Zuniga insisted it was never his intention to harm Neymar, but the news of the injury has provoked outcry from the Brazil camp, with captain Thiago Silva branding the challenge “cowardly”.

    However, Napoli, who signed Zuniga from Siena in 2009, released a statement on Tuesday to outline their backing for the 28-year-old.

    “Napoli are sorry for the accident that occurred that will prevent Neymar from playing in the semi-final against Germany,” the statement read.

    “For the Brazilian champion [Neymar] we send best wishes for a speedy recovery.

    “At the same time, the club expresses its support for Camilo Zuniga, subjected to fierce criticism and threats of all kinds, for a foul in play that was not malicious but unfortunate in its consequences.

    “We note with relief that, in addition to the referee and his assistants, also the FIFA Disciplinary Commission has found that the foul was not malicious.”

  • Go to Napoli!

    Go to Napoli!

    Akpoborie BEGS Mikel…

    Ex-Nigeria star Jonathan Akpoborie has said Mikel Obi has to quit Chelsea if he is to be Africa’s best player for 2013.

    Mikel was outstanding at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations as Nigeria won a third continental diadem and he also shone at the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil in June.

    He equally contributed to Chelsea winning the UEFA Europa League, a season after they won a historic UEFA Champions League trophy.

    But former VfB Stuttgart and Wolfsburg forward Akpoborie said he believes all those exploits won’t be enough to earn the Chelsea midfielder the CAF African Player of 2013, if he is not playing regularly at his English Premier League club before the end of the year.

    “Mikel is a sure candidate for the African Player of the Year 2013, going by what he did at the Nations Cup and Confederations Cup for Nigeria. He also did well for Chelsea as they won the Europa League, but all those efforts will be in vain if he doesn’t get to play regularly for his club,” Akpoborie told MTNFootball.com

    “He needs to leave Chelsea now for him to get chance to win the award. The writing is on the wall that he is not (Chelsea manager Jose) Mourinho’s first choice.

    “In my own opinion, Mikel should now go to Napoli.”

    This summer, Napoli, Anzhi and Turkish giants Galatasaray have expressed interest in the player, who has yet to feature for Chelsea in the EPL thus far.

    It’s the only way to be Africa’s best

  • Mikel linked with Monaco move

    Mikel linked with Monaco move

    Nigerian international, John Obi Mikel,has been linked with a move to big spending French Ligue 1 side, Monaco.

    The future of the Chelsea midfielder has been the subject of speculation, with the 26-year old heavily linked with a move out of Stamford Bridge.

    Mikel was initially said to be on the radar of two top Turkish clubs, Galatasaray and Trabzonspor, with Italian side, Napoli equally in the mix.

    Even there were rumours that Napoli could have offered as much £20m for Mikel, but there was no substance in the claims.

    Galatasaray was the first to show interest in Mikel, with the player confirming at the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil, that he is unsure about his future at the Europa Cup winners.

    The Nigerian midfielder was not in the Chelsea squad that defeated Hull City 2-0 on Sunday.

     

     

     

  • Napoli makes official bid for Mikel

    Napoli makes official bid for Mikel

    Italia Serie A club Napoli has made an official offer for Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel, futaa.com reports.

    The offer is believed to be 15 million Euros, according to report on eyefootball.com

    The Nigeria international may now be ready to listen to offers from the Italian club having fallen behind Ramires as first choice holding midfielder at Stamford Bridge.

    Napoli manager Rafa Benitez has been busy scouting Europe for new players and has already signed the likes of Pepe Reina and Gonzalo Higuain this summer.

    Benitez is now ready to raid his former club Chelsea with a move for Mikel.

    The Europa Cup winners are believed to be eager to keep the midfielder unless a bid of more than 15 million Euros is received.