Naples crisis, De Laurentiis has decided the fate of Rino Gattuso



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The defeat against Atalanta and the draw against Benevento have reopened Pandora’s box of controversies respectively at the home of Naples and Rome.

Controversies that for the Giallorossi had only been partially extinguished after the victory against Udinese and the Europa League against Braga, while for the Azzurri the state of crisis has lasted for several weeks and is certified by the numbers that speak well. eleven seasonal losses between all competitions.

Banks of Paulo fonseca and Rino Gattuso are anything but solid, but if the Serie A qualification and the nearly passed round in the Europa League make Roma’s Portuguese coach feel moderately calm, the next matches could be decisive for Gattuso, starting in the return of the round of 32. Europa League against grenade, in which Koulibaly and his teammates must try to recover from the 2-0 defeat suffered in Spain, during the Serie A games against Benevento and Sassuolo.

However, Aurelio De Laurentiis is furious. Too many important points were lost in the race for the next Champions League. The return to the most important Cup is fundamental for Napoli also at an economic level, so here, according to ‘Il Mattino’, already on Monday morning the president of Napoli unburdened himself with his son Edoardo, vice president of the club, and with the sports director Cristiano Giuntoli.

The decision that followed was to impose the press silence indefinitely, so it is not excluded that no Napoli card holder will speak further until the end of the season.

For the moment, however, Gattuso does not seem to risk theexemption. De Laurentiis would have reaffirmed his full confidence in the Calabrian coach, at least until the end of the season. After the skirmishes of recent weeks, therefore, when Gattuso publicly attacked De Laurentiis over rumors circulating about alleged contacts with other coaches, there appears to be a truce between the parties. Mission, take Napoli to the top four

OMNISPORT | 02-22-2021 17:04

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