Andriy Yarmolenko believes Dnipro showed Dynamo Kiev the way to beat Napoli tomorrow.

In the 2014-15 season, the Partenopei reached the semi-final of the Europa League, but were surprisingly eliminated by Dnipro.

The Vesuviani return to Ukraine tomorrow night in their first Champions League match of the season, and Yarmolenko is taking inspiration from the Europa League match.

“I’ve seen a few of their games, they have a good attack and they like to control the possession,” the winger noted in the pre-match Press conference.

Andriy Yarmolenko believes Dnipro showed Dynamo Kiev the way to beat Napoli tomorrow.

In the 2014-15 season, the Partenopei reached the semi-final of the Europa League, but were surprisingly eliminated by Dnipro.

The Vesuviani return to Ukraine tomorrow night in their first Champions League match of the season, and Yarmolenko is taking inspiration from the Europa League match.

“I’ve seen a few of their games, they have a good attack and they like to control the possession,” the winger noted in the pre-match Press conference.

“They’re a balanced team, but Dnipro showed last year that they can be defeated. That could be a good example for us.

“Our coaches are used to studying opponents, I’m sure Napoli have strengths and weaknesses.

“We’re preparing for this as a normal game, nothing special. Of course, there’s a lot of excitement for the start of the Champions League.

“We want to play a good game and make our fans happy.”

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