Naples: Aurelio De Laurentiis cuts short José Mourinho rumor

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Left behind in the race for the Scudetto and struggling in Serie A despite a slight improvement in their last two outings, Napoli bit the dust for the third year in a row during the final of the Italian Super Cup against ‘Inter Milan (1-0), at the start of the week. Despite the change of coach made last November, the problems are still present for the reigning Italian champion who is having all the difficulty in the world to show consistency. Enough to relaunch the track leading to José Mourinho? Questioned on this subject by journalists on the sidelines of the LEGA assembly, Aurelio De Laurentiis was firm on this issue.

“It has nothing to do with Naples. He was in Rome, now he is free but he cannot go anywhere else in Italy. He is a good coach, very kind and who tells the story of a certain football. I really like the Portuguese, an extraordinary people, but their destiny will be outside Italy, certainly not in Naples”declared the Neapolitan president.

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