Napoli Coach Carlo Ancelotti believes “the Scudetto must be a dream, not a utopia” though it will take “a huge feat” to dethrone Juventus.

The Partenopei once again look to be the main challengers this season, currently sitting six points behind the Old Lady in second place.

“The Scudetto must be a dream, not a utopia,” Ancelotti told DAZN.

“If it were a utopia that would be a disaster. We can only reach it with a huge feat, we must always remain focused.

Napoli Coach Carlo Ancelotti believes “the Scudetto must be a dream, not a utopia” though it will take “a huge feat” to dethrone Juventus.

The Partenopei once again look to be the main challengers this season, currently sitting six points behind the Old Lady in second place.

“The Scudetto must be a dream, not a utopia,” Ancelotti told DAZN.

“If it were a utopia that would be a disaster. We can only reach it with a huge feat, we must always remain focused.

“Naples? I’d like to live here for a long time. I like the air I’m breathing, even if I’m a man of the north.”

Carletto was also asked what he doesn’t like about the Italian media.

“The questions that annoy me most in the post-match are about the choices you made.

“We Coaches see the team for a whole week in training and make our choices based on that, it’s about small details.

“Abroad the game is spoken about for 10 minutes, in Italy instead you need to stop for an hour with the various broadcasters and then a few more live.

“That’s why I’m not surprised by the reactions from some Coaches, and can even understand them. In those situations, if they ask you the wrong questions, ignorance can come out.”

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