We ought not to be tricked Luciano Spalletti sends warning to Napoli players ahead of Liverpool clash
We ought not to be tricked - Luciano Spalletti sends warning to Napoli players ahead of Liverpool clash Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
“We are all out there to be judged, manager, players… but I don't think about it. At the moment it's not 100% fair to judge us”.Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool future: “The judgement on this team will be asked at the end of the season. We do our job in public”. “We are all out there to be judged, manager, players… but I don't think about it. At the moment it's not 100% fair to judge us”. At a pre-match press conference, Spalletti shared his thoughts on the Merseyside outfit's lacklustre performance against the Whites at the weekend. He said (via ): "Liverpool are a good team, and they are in good shape as well. We ought not to be tricked by the latest result and think they are not in good form. I watched the game, and they, as far as I am concerned, are in really good shape; it's the same old team." Spalletti added that Napoli will not treat Tuesday's clash lightly, as the Reds are one of the continental heavyweights. He added: "I read (Jurgen Klopp) said they are not winning 4-0 tomorrow. Obviously, sometimes you get too much praise, which can take you to too high a level. Pride comes before a fall. Who knows, the fact of the matter is he has been in two of the last four Champions League finals. We are not daft and are not hoodwinked by anyone." Spalletti also said that their final Champions League group game will be challenging. Heaping praise on their opponents, he said: "Tomorrow, it is going to be really tough. I am not sure we will be able to replicate the game we played when we won 4-1 in Naples. It makes a huge difference if you win the group – we are here with the best possible and purest of intentions to get a result tomorrow. We are playing on a wonderful stage against a top team and top fans." Preparing for Preparing for While Napoli are atop Group A with 15 points from five games, Liverpool are second with 12 points. The Serie A leaders will need to avoid a four-goal defeat to win the group.
We ought not to be tricked - Luciano Spalletti sends warning to Napoli players ahead of Liverpool clash
Luciano Spalletti's team are unbeaten this season. manager has said that his team will not be deceived by 's inconsistent recent form ahead of their clash at Anfield on Tuesday (November 1). The Partenopei will lock horns with Jurgen Klopp's side in their final Group A game, with top spot in the group up for grabs. Earlier in September, the Serie A outfit steamrolled their way to a 4-1 win against the Reds at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. Since then, Napoli have maintained their ruthless form across competitions, sitting atop both the standings in both Serie A and their UEFA Champions League group. Liverpool, meanwhile, are coming off a shock 2-1 home loss against Leeds United in the Premier League, their first league defeat at home in more than 18 months. Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool future: “The judgement on this team will be asked at the end of the season. We do our job in public”.“We are all out there to be judged, manager, players… but I don't think about it. At the moment it's not 100% fair to judge us”.Jurgen Klopp on Liverpool future: “The judgement on this team will be asked at the end of the season. We do our job in public”. “We are all out there to be judged, manager, players… but I don't think about it. At the moment it's not 100% fair to judge us”. At a pre-match press conference, Spalletti shared his thoughts on the Merseyside outfit's lacklustre performance against the Whites at the weekend. He said (via ): "Liverpool are a good team, and they are in good shape as well. We ought not to be tricked by the latest result and think they are not in good form. I watched the game, and they, as far as I am concerned, are in really good shape; it's the same old team." Spalletti added that Napoli will not treat Tuesday's clash lightly, as the Reds are one of the continental heavyweights. He added: "I read (Jurgen Klopp) said they are not winning 4-0 tomorrow. Obviously, sometimes you get too much praise, which can take you to too high a level. Pride comes before a fall. Who knows, the fact of the matter is he has been in two of the last four Champions League finals. We are not daft and are not hoodwinked by anyone." Spalletti also said that their final Champions League group game will be challenging. Heaping praise on their opponents, he said: "Tomorrow, it is going to be really tough. I am not sure we will be able to replicate the game we played when we won 4-1 in Naples. It makes a huge difference if you win the group – we are here with the best possible and purest of intentions to get a result tomorrow. We are playing on a wonderful stage against a top team and top fans." Preparing for Preparing for While Napoli are atop Group A with 15 points from five games, Liverpool are second with 12 points. The Serie A leaders will need to avoid a four-goal defeat to win the group.