Giaccherini on David’s chance and McTominay’s duty in Napoli vs. Juventus

Giaccherini on David’s chance and McTominay’s duty in Napoli vs. Juventus

Emanuele Giaccherini doesn’t feel Napoli are necessarily favourites in a Serie A match against Juventus, sees a ‘chance’ for Jonathan David and says Scott McTominay will have to ‘use his head’ against the Bianconeri.

Napoli and Juventus meet at the Stadio Maradona in the big match of Serie A Round 14 on Sunday.

Giaccherini, a former Italy international, played for Napoli and Juventus in his career and won two Serie A titles under Antonio Conte in Turin.

Tomorrow’s encounter will be the first time Conte and Luciano Spalletti, an ex-Napoli coach, meet in a competitive match.

“It will be a fantastic matchup. Conte is a great professional, and he always supports the team he’s coaching,” Giaccherini told Gazzetta.

“First at Inter, now at Napoli. His heart is black and white. He made history at Juve both as a player and as a coach, but of course, right now, he wants to beat them. Last season, he deservedly won the Scudetto, something extraordinary.

“Even with this season’s difficulties, between results and injuries, he’s found solutions. It’s a different Conte; he’s transformed the team and changed their tactical set-up multiple times. Only great coaches do that.”

Conte will have to cope without several key players, including central midfielders Kevin De Bruyne, Zambo Anguissa, Billy Gilmour and Stanislav Lobotka.

“Lobotka’s injury is massive; he’s the brain of the team, and he brings balance, screens the defence and builds the play. Elmas and McTominay will play, but they’ll need to use their heads,” Giaccherini noted.

“Napoli are regaining identity and individual quality with players like Neres and Lang, but Juventus are in a good place mentally; they’re coming off three straight wins, and you can see Spalletti’s work. I don’t consider Napoli favourites; the match is wide open.

“Juventus can dominate. I expect a great personality and a desire to take control of the game. Spalletti has put a lot of players in their ideal positions. Koopmeiners, McKennie and Kostic have been revitalised, and Yildiz has more freedom to show his flair and talent,” continued the former midfielder.

“Now, they need goals from the strikers who historically score a lot under him. With Vlahovic out, it’s a chance for David to rediscover himself. After all, he’s scored over 100 goals in his career.”

Vlahovic underwent surgery in London earlier this week and will remain out of action until March 2026. Other unavailable Juventus players for their game against Napoli are the defenders Gleison Bremer, Federico Gatti and Daniele Rugani.

Quick take: Match context: momentum and small details could decide this one, especially set-pieces and transitions. Form and fitness will matter; expect managers to rotate carefully around the congested schedule. We’ll keep an eye on confirmed details as the story develops from official sources.

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