Frosinone Coach Marco Baroni admits “safety is improbable, but that doesn’t mean we should change our attitude” against Napoli.

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The Canarini are practically doomed to the drop, whereas Carlo Ancelotti’s side are comfortably in second place despite just four points from their last four Serie A games.

Frosinone Coach Marco Baroni admits “safety is improbable, but that doesn’t mean we should change our attitude” against Napoli.

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The Canarini are practically doomed to the drop, whereas Carlo Ancelotti’s side are comfortably in second place despite just four points from their last four Serie A games.

“I don’t see them looking relaxed. This is a Napoli team with great quality and has achieved impressive results this season too,” said Baroni in his Press conference.

“They will play their game and not give us any free rides. It’s only natural that they’d struggle to keep up with a superpower like Juventus at the top.

“We have to play our game, stay united and not make mistakes. It’ll be important to take a few risks in order to achieve a better result.

“If we don’t approach this with the right spirit, then the situation could get complicated.”

Camillo Ciano is suspended with Federico Viviani and Bartosz Salamon injured, while Baroni confirmed Luca Paganini is at risk with a muscular issue in his right leg.

“Our focus and intensity must not drop by a single notch. Safety is improbable, but that doesn’t mean we should change our attitude for these final five games. We need the spirit that the President and the fans asked of us.”

Frosinone squad for Napoli: Sportiello, Bardi, Iacobucci; Ariaudo, Beghetto, Brighenti, Capuano, Ghiglione, Goldaniga, Krajnc, Molinaro, Simic, Zampano; Cassata, Chibsah, Gori, Maiello, Paganini, Sammarco, Valzania; D Ciofani, Dionisi, Pinamonti, Trotta

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