The Argentine star defended the shirt of the Italian team between 1984 and 1992.
One year after the death of Diego Maradona, Napoli (1st) will honor his legend on Sunday at the stadium that now bears his name against Lazio (6th), with the return of Maurizio Sarri, leading the southern team for three successful years (2015-2018).
With the city boiling for the anniversary of Diego’s death, this Thursday, and the leadership of the team, Sarri will return on Sunday, leaving a great memory in the fans between 2015 and 2018, for his seductive football and his hot character.
Napoli saw their winning streak broken on Sunday when they visited Inter Milan (3-2). In the capital of Lombardy, he also lost two of his key players in this spectacular start, Cameroonian midfielder André Zambo Anguissa (adductors) and Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who had surgery for several fractures to his face and who will be out for three months.
Milan, tied for points in the lead with Napoli, achieved a spectacular victory in extremis (1-0) against Atlético on Wednesday that keeps them in the fight for the eighth of the Champions League, on a final day in which they will host the Liverpool.
In Serie A they will host Sassuolo (13th) to also try to erase their first defeat in the championship, last week against Fiorentina (4-3).
In Turin, Juventus (8th), still far from its best version and which has just lost 4-0 to Chelsea in the Champions League, host Atalanta (4th) on Saturday. (D)

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