Naples: De Laurentiis announces the departure of Walter Mazzarri

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The draw against Genoa at the Maradona Stadium was one bad result too many. As was expected, the president of Naples, Aurelio De Laurentiis, decided to part ways with Walter Mazzarri, who came to replace Rudi Garcia a few months ago. “Walter Mazzarri is a friend of the De Laurentiis family and of Naples. It’s a painful farewell because he helped us a lot in a difficult moment, but we also have to think that we have to give something more to the Naples fans.”he explained on the microphone of Sky Sports.

To succeed him, Naples opted for Francesco Calzona, coach of Slovakia. “Now we are trying with Calzona, who worked with Sarri and Spalletti and who knows 80% of the players. We are going to help him without putting obstacles in his way because we know it will be difficult to prepare for a match against Barcelona., confirmed ADL. According to several Italian sources, he should occupy this position until the end of the current season.

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