Friday 29 August 2014

A dose of reality as Napoli collapse in the Basque country - WELCOME TO THE 2014/15 SEASON

Well, the season hasn't even started and its already off to a very bad start.The abject failure against Athletic Bilbao has alarms bells sounding at full volume. What effect will this have for season ahead? 

Under pressure

Last term

Under Rafa Benitez the team finished third in Serie A, possibly the bare minimum expected of the new coach. We were unlucky to be knocked out of a very tough Champions League group with 12 points but then stunk it up the Europa League with virtually the same squad of players. The season ended on a high by winning the Coppa Italia, although this was overshadowed by the tragic death of Napoli fan Ciro Esposito. Overall I gave last season a B-

Transfers in?

Well, we signed Michu on loan from Swansea. French defender Kalidou "K2" Koulibaly has been brought in. David Lopez and Jonathan De Guzman arrives to help plug the self inflicted gap in midfield. At the time of writing, that is it. 

Man mountain Kalidou Koulibaly aka The Wardrobe
                                 

Transfer out?

Argentine defender Federico Fernandez joins Swansea after an offer that could not be refused arrived. Midfield wrecking ball Valon Behrami has left – A departure already being felt.
  

How will the team line up?


Rafael: Maggio/Zuniga, Albiol, Koulibaly, Zuniga/Ghoulam: Inler, Jorginho: Callejon, Hamsik, Insigne/Mertens: Higuain

What to expect in 2014/15?

Anyone that has followed Napoli closely over the summer would not have been surprised by the abject failure in Spain last Wednesday.

The summer has been a real mess. Between a record number of players at the World Cup, hardly any transfer deals of any note and the failure the sign Maxime Gonalons it has been a shambles. We have spent all summer trying to sign a stud midfielder, only to be faced by rejections left right and centre.  


Sporting Director Riccardo Bigon and Aurelio De Laurentiis both need to have a serious look at themselves for what is going on off the pitch. Lazio signed Stefan De Vrij, Newcastle signed Daryl Janmaat, Inter signed Gary Medel. These were realistic transfer targets for not a lot of money signing for clubs not offering Champions League football. If they can do it (Newcastle are financialy sound club, Lotito at Lazio is a tight ass) then why can't we?

Bottom line, this team has not been strengthened when you look at what Lazio, Roma and Inter have done over the summer and we start the season with a squad which is somehow worse on paper than last year.

Off the field, club president De Laurentiis has not only assaulted a fan this year but also swore at one.. The man should be held up as a hero for what he has done since he bought the club, but right now he is under serious pressure as over 65% of fans (in an online poll) are blaming him for Champions League elimination. He rightly must not overspend as I for one do not want to return to the dark days of Salvatore Naldi and Giorgio Corbelli, however this is the summer we needed to make a big leap in terms of quality, given what happened at Juventus over the summer as well as the chasing pack closing the gap in quality. 

As fans we don't help ourselves either. The prime example being the jeering of Lorenzo Insigne. He is not Lionel Messi but give the kid a break. This has to stop!!!!
The overall felling I get is that something is not right at Napoli. You just have to look at the behaviour of Valon Behrami, Jose Callejon and Lorenzo Insigne in Dimaro and this could be the year of a meltdown. It is imperative that the team start the Serie A campaign running or as we witnessed in the mid 90s and early 00s, things can get very nasty very fast.

Personally, after the humiliation of Bilbao, Benitez must get this squad to finish the season in at least second place to have any chance of staying on beyond this term. It is a very tough target and one, I am afraid to say which is beyond the group of players he has been presented with.