Napoli have announced that following the 3-2 defeat to Empoli, the entire squad will go into a ‘permanent’ training retreat for the rest of the season.

The Partenopei had been challenging for the Serie A title, an ambition that coach Luciano Spalletti confessed is beyond them now following a dismal run of one point from three rounds.

They had been 2-0 up at the Stadio Castellani this afternoon until the 80th minute, when conceding three in seven minutes to capitulate 3-2.

“The club has decided that from Tuesday, when the training sessions resume, the squad will go into a permanent retreat,” read a statement from Napoli.

The ‘permanent’ suggests it will be until the end of the season in mid-May.

That is going to be a strain on some players, particularly Dries Mertens, who just became a father to little Ciro Romeo.

Napoli now need to stay fully focused on securing a top four finish, having fumbled that target in the final game of last season under coach Gennaro Gattuso.

They are on 67 points, only four ahead of a Juventus side with a game in hand and nine in front of Roma.

Fiorentina and Lazio both have 56 points and a game in hand too.

2 thought on “Napoli squad goes into ‘permanent’ training retreat”
  1. SSC Slapstick comedy. Deep structural changes are necessary on all levels at the club. Same unprovoked collapse year after year.

  2. Hi, Bury –

    I completely agree with you. Napoli is like two different teams; one in the first half of the season and a completely different one in the second half. While there are indeed elements of slapstick comedy, there is also a good deal of farce and more than a little tragedy. Oh, and today’s game was theater of the absurd, almost as though written by Pirandello.

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