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31 August 2025 - 00:30
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October 5, 2025 - 21:38
Napoli is experiencing a period of constant unexpected events: the injury list grows week by week, making managing the team a true test of creativity. Antonio Conte admits it openly: it's a challenging time, with significant absences testing the squad's solidity. Among the players sidelined are key names like Lukaku, Meret, De Bruyne, Anguissa, and Gutierrez, with the latest arrival, Gilmour, struggling with a groin injury that could keep him sidelined for 45-60 days.
In this scenario, the coach dusted off solutions from the past: the three-man defense, already seen against Atalanta and Qarabag, restored order and confidence, allowing Neres and Lang to express themselves freely on the wings. The solidity of the defense was ensured by Beukema and Olivera, while McTominay played a dual role, covering and scoring effectively.
The 4-3-3, Napoli's recent tactical trademark, remains a foundation, but today it must coexist with hybrid variations like 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1, essential tools for surviving the emergency. Meanwhile, Romelu Lukaku's shadow looms large: the center forward's return could revolutionize the attacking combinations, restoring confidence and the possibility of reviving the formation that has brought the club significant success.






Comments (1)
It's interesting to see how Napoli is handling matches with so many injured players, but I think the coach is doing a good job finding new solutions. Let's hope Lukaku and the others return to the field soon to strengthen the team.