NAPLES – All in one night. Antonio Conte's Napoli is preparing for a do-or-die match against Eintracht Frankfurt in the fourth round of the Champions League group stage. The Azzurri are in dire straits and have only one possible outcome: victory. After three European matches, the record speaks for itself—two defeats, just one win, and three points in the standings—too meager for a team aiming for the round of 16 and now perilously close to the elimination zone.
Eintracht aren't easy opponents, however. Dino Toppmöller's team, ranked eighth in the Bundesliga, combines intense attack with a defense that's anything but watertight. The numbers reveal an unbalanced team: they have the second-best attack in the German league with 22 goals, but also one of the worst defenses, having conceded 19.
Leading the Germans is a mix of young talents and old acquaintances of Italian football.
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Swede Hugo Larsson, the brains and lungs of the game, moves in midfield, while Nathaniel Brown, recently called up to Nagelsmann's national team, is emerging on the left flank. Completing the lineup are two familiar faces from Serie A, Arthur Theate, formerly of Bologna, and Rasmus Kristensen, formerly of Roma, as well as a luxury on the bench in Mario Götze, the 2014 World Cup winner, ready to provide experience and quality in key moments.
For Conte and his team, the message is clear: no room for mistakes. A win against Eintracht would not only mean climbing the standings, but also restoring confidence after weeks of doubt and criticism. Maradona is ready to push, because this time there's no tomorrow.







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Napoli's match against Eintracht looks to be very difficult, especially without Can Uzun, a promising young player. Hopefully, the team can put in a good performance, but I have my doubts.