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Bari Must Have Confidence Against Napoli - Massimo Donati
The midfielder believes that if the Galletti show their home form, they could claim maximum points...
Bari midfielder Massimo Donati would like his Biancorossi team-mates to play like they have at home all season, but this time, to take that form to the San Paolo, when they face Napoli.
Should this be done, the midfielder believes that a positive result can come out of the match.
"If we play like we do at Bari, we can do well," the 28-year-old discussed with TuttoNapoli.net. "On the other hand, we can also lose to everyone.
"We don't need to feel frightened. Should we not do this would be an error.
"We are a team that is still developing, and we need to keep on doing what are currently doing.
"Sunday's match will be a good one, as they are an important society.
"They have important investments, and it is normal that they important players.
"[Napoli coach Walter] Mazzarri is doign well, and hasn't lost in seven matches.
"But as I said, it all depends on us," concluded Donati.
There is only one point separating the two teams on the ladder, with Bari on 21, and Napoli on 20 points.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
Should this be done, the midfielder believes that a positive result can come out of the match.
"If we play like we do at Bari, we can do well," the 28-year-old discussed with TuttoNapoli.net. "On the other hand, we can also lose to everyone.
"We don't need to feel frightened. Should we not do this would be an error.
"We are a team that is still developing, and we need to keep on doing what are currently doing.
"Sunday's match will be a good one, as they are an important society.
"They have important investments, and it is normal that they important players.
"[Napoli coach Walter] Mazzarri is doign well, and hasn't lost in seven matches.
"But as I said, it all depends on us," concluded Donati.
There is only one point separating the two teams on the ladder, with Bari on 21, and Napoli on 20 points.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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