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Napoli's Ezequiel Lavezzi In Line To Play Against Inter After Recovering From Injury - Report
Lavezzi is back in contention...
By Salvatore Landolina
Ezequiel Lavezzi is in contention to return for Napoli as they prepare to welcome Inter to the San Paolo on Sunday night.
Lavezzi is back from Argentina where he spent time recovering following the hamstring injury he sustained against Sampdoria last month.
Il Corriere Dello Sport claims he has been training with the team at Castelvolturno ahead of the game. There is optimism he will be in contention for Napoli when Inter come to town.
His job is to help Napoli maitain their course for the Champions League places. Lavezzi and company will not be short of support on Sunday as 37,000 tickets have be sold already. The San Paolo is expected to sell out by kick-off time.
Lavezzi is back from Argentina where he spent time recovering following the hamstring injury he sustained against Sampdoria last month.
Il Corriere Dello Sport claims he has been training with the team at Castelvolturno ahead of the game. There is optimism he will be in contention for Napoli when Inter come to town.
His job is to help Napoli maitain their course for the Champions League places. Lavezzi and company will not be short of support on Sunday as 37,000 tickets have be sold already. The San Paolo is expected to sell out by kick-off time.
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