Lobotka and the Scudetto: “Three games to understand”. Naples anxious for Di Lorenzo

The Slovak spoke from the meeting of his national team: “The Milanese play annoying football”. A new check at Villa Stuart is scheduled for the full-back on Wednesday

It’s hard not to turn your thoughts to the championship fight even after your national team’s retirement. Especially for those who, like Stanislav Lobotka, don’t have to compete for particular goals in this stop. In fact, Slovakia will be involved in two friendlies, against Norway and Finland. “There are still 24 points available, the situation is open to any scenario. Anything can happen. The next three games against Atalanta, Fiorentina and Roma will tell us if we are able to fight for the title”, explained the midfielder of Napoli, interviewed by Sport Aktuality. Spalletti’s team is second waiting for Inter, ahead in the head-to-head clashes, to recover the match against Bologna. “The most insidious opponents are the Milanese – continued the player – Juventus have started the season badly and are now recovering, but whoever is in front has great quality. Milan and Inter then play annoying football, made up of running and phrasing and are difficult to deal with “.

RELAUNCH

Under the guidance of the Tuscan coach, his admirer already when he coached the Nerazzurri, Lobotka found the optimal condition that allowed him to carve out an important role within the technical project. “Compared to last year I play a lot more, I feel better both physically and mentally. I can say that I have prepared well”, admitted the Slovak. Who then returned to the hard elimination from the Europa League, suffered by Barcelona: “It is certainly a different team than a few years ago, but still has a lot of quality. Against Napoli they played great games, we did what we could but they did. proved beyond our means “.

ANXIETY OF LORENZO

Meanwhile, the season finale is also characterized by injuries for Napoli. What worries most is Giovanni Di Lorenzo, reported after the game clash with Silvestri in the match against Udinese and who prevented him from responding to the call-up of the national team. The MRI he underwent on Sunday showed a second degree sprained knee, for which he will have to observe a first period of rehabilitation. However, following the common will of his entourage and the club, the player will undergo a check-up at Villa Stuart tomorrow morning where he will be visited by Professor Mariani, one of the club’s most highly regarded specialists. If this check also confirms the first diagnosis, the recovery process will begin, which includes conservative therapies in the initial phase. The recovery times, in the event, would be estimated within a month, with Di Lorenzo who should be available for the match against Empoli on 24 April.

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