Ostigard ready in case of Juan Jesus’ withdrawal

The race of Naples towards a place in Europe continues, but not without obstacles. On Monday evening, the team will face a crucial challenge to Udine, against a team desperately chasing safety points. The Friuli match, scheduled for Monday 6 May at 8.45pm, will therefore be fundamental both for the Azzurri Calzone (who haven’t won since April 7th) and for the Bianconeri of Cannavaro (returning from the draw in Bologna).

From the report of the last training session, news emerges that could impact on the choices of Calzone: Juan Jesus has in fact carried out customized work in the gym due to physical problems, while Kvaratskhelia and Osimhen regularly trained with the group. A safe and significant absence will be that of Piotr Zielinskiwho will not take part in the trip to Udine due to injury.

Despite these difficulties, Calzone he will rely on the proven 4-3-3 formation to try to bring home a positive result. Meret will be confirmed between the posts, supported by a solid defense made up of Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Ostigard(who will probably replace the injured Juan Jesus) and Olivera. The midfield will see Lobotka And Zambo Anguissa lead operations, with Cajuste that could get the better of Traore for a starting position. The attack will be made up of the usual trio Kvaratskhelia, PolitanoAnd Osimhen.

Fabio Cannavaro will have to deal with several defections. To the list of unavailable players, already quite long in itself considering the suspensions of the Argentinians Payero And Perezit was added Silvestri (the Juventus goalkeeper who ended his season early). Journey towards recovery instead Heyzibue.

The formation will be the usual 3-5-2 with Okoye in the door, Joao Ferreira, Bijol and Kristensen in defense, Ehizibue and Kamara on the bands, Walace in the middle together with Samardzic and in all probability Zarragafront attack pair formed by Pereyra And Lucca.

 
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