Kick off at Maradona at 21. Race direction entrusted to the Polish Marciniak
Napoli-Milan – second leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League – is scheduled for Tuesday 18 April at the Maradona stadium, with the kick-off at 21. The Polish Marciniak will direct the match. Assistants Sokolnicki and Listkiewicz. Fourth man the Swedish Nyberg. At Var the Polish Kwiatkowski, assistant Var Frankowski.
How Naples gets there
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The championship match didn’t give who knows what boost, far from it: a draw at home with Verona left Maradona with a choked scream in his throat, but it’s also true that Napoli can afford missteps without risking anything in terms of the Scudetto. Rather, it was a game that brought with it the best possible news: Osimhen’s return to the field. With Verona only in the final segment of the match, starter for ownership against Milan. For the rest, the absences due to disqualification of two columns such as Kim in defense and Anguissa in the midfield weigh heavily. Ready in their place Juan Jesus and Ndombelé, favorite over Elmas.
How Milan gets there
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The draw in Bologna changes its essence depending on the point of observation. Pioli attempted a total revolution – ten out of eleven players changed compared to the first round with Napoli – which did not pay off in terms of results but nonetheless gave the team non-trivial strength, capable of almost completely defusing one of the most important teams. tournament form. In Naples, the Rossoneri coach will once again line up the top starters, i.e. those already seen in the two previous performances in April against Napoli.
Where to see it
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The match will be broadcast unencrypted on Canale 5 and also on Sky channels: Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport 4K and Sky Sport.
April 18 – 08:31
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