Napoli: Walter Mazzarri’s future set tomorrow

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Napoli once again suffered a setback in the league against Genoa this afternoon (1-1). With a current 9th place in the league, the reigning champions are now 27 points behind Inter Milan. His trainer, Walter Mazzarri, has been in the hot seat for many weeks. According to DAZN, its future will be decided tomorrow. The Neapolitan leaders and Aurelio De Laurentiis, the president, will not have to make a decision this evening. Still according to the Italian media, the name of Marco Giampaolo is circulating to replace him.

At the end of the match, Walter Mazzarri was sorry for his supporters for this bad season. “The players do what they can. Everyone does what they can, then things go badly and we feel sorry for the public, who always support us. It’s a shame not to make them completely happy. This year, it’s like this » said the Neapolitan coach DAZN.

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