Arkadiusz Milik shrugged off comparisons with Sampdoria hitman Fabio Quagliarella and explained how Napoli decide free kick routines.

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“We need to score goals, as we are in front of our fans, we must give our all and achieve the three points,” the centre-forward told Sky Sport Italia.

Arkadiusz Milik shrugged off comparisons with Sampdoria hitman Fabio Quagliarella and explained how Napoli decide free kick routines.

It kicks off at 17.00 GMT, click here for the line-ups and LIVEBLOG.

“We need to score goals, as we are in front of our fans, we must give our all and achieve the three points,” the centre-forward told Sky Sport Italia.

“We didn’t do very well over the last couple of games with Milan, but we want to get back on track with a victory today.”

The Partenopei drew 0-0 at San Siro in Serie A, then lost the Coppa Italia quarter-final 2-0.

Quagliarella turned 36 two days ago, but has matched Gabriel Batistuta’s all-time Serie A record by scoring in 11 consecutive matches.

If he finds the net again today, it’ll be a new page in the history books.

“I look at the game in a different way, because the teams are important and not the individuals, so I see Napoli-Sampdoria rather than Milik-Quagliarella. We have very different characteristics, anyway.

“We want to play our football and get the victory.”

Milik has shown an unexpected talent for free kicks, so how do Napoli decide who takes them?

“If it’s on the right side, then I take it, while Lorenzo Insigne tends to on the left. Mind you, Jose Callejon and Mario Rui also take good free kicks.”

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