Naples angry

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The divide between Naples and some of its supporters seems real, as evidenced by the banners displayed Saturday afternoon at the Maradona stadium.

The message is clear. “ Those who don’t feel ready for this should leave with dignity, we only want those who have pride, ambition and respect for the city. », could we read on the occasion of Naples-Salernitana (20th day of Serie A).

The banners displayed on Saturday afternoon in the stands of the Diego Armando Maradona stadium in Naples testify to the anger of some of the fans of the 2023 Italian champions against their players.

“If you don’t feel like you’re saluting with dignity, you’re going to be alone, you’re looking forward to it, and you’re happy for the city” 🏟️

I’m a fan of Napoli and it’s fun 🗣️#Napoli #DAZN pic.twitter.com/iwrbcBV8dM

— DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) January 13, 2024

A demonstration which visibly had an effect. Walter Mazzarri’s men fought back until added time to overcome the opponents of Salerno (2-1), thanks to a goal from Amir Rrahmani (90th + 6).

With this happy success, the Partenopei, humiliated at home on December 19, 2023 by Frosinone in the Italian Cup (0-4), find themselves provisionally sixth in the ranking17 points behind the leader, Inter.

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