Arrigo Sacchi believes Napoli pipping Juventus to the Scudetto would represent “a masterpiece”.
The Partenopei were winter champions, but Maurizio Sarri’s side currently sit three points behind the Bianconeri at the top of the table.
“Playing style is an abstract element, which is difficult to perceive for those who aren’t attentive,” former Milan Coach Sacchi explained on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“Without a plot, even if a film has the best actors in the world you won’t have a good movie.
Arrigo Sacchi believes Napoli pipping Juventus to the Scudetto would represent “a masterpiece”.
The Partenopei were winter champions, but Maurizio Sarri’s side currently sit three points behind the Bianconeri at the top of the table.
“Playing style is an abstract element, which is difficult to perceive for those who aren’t attentive,” former Milan Coach Sacchi explained on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“Without a plot, even if a film has the best actors in the world you won’t have a good movie.
“The style of play is the fundamental element, the result of the genius and the teaching capability of the Coach, and the realisation of the players.
“The game is the soul, and great big compliments are due to the club for taking Sarri and to the players for giving their availability to the Coach.
“Napoli have had the misfortune of finding the strongest Juve of recent decades, with top players and champions like [Paulo] Dybala.
“The Bianconeri have a personality that comes with having won 30 Scudetti, the security that comes from the history of the club.
“Beating Juve would be a masterpiece.”