Napoli won’t buckle, says Higuain, as Juve clash looms
Gonzalo Higuain says Napoli have no intention of buckling under
pressure as they continue their quest for a first Scudetto in 26 years
with a hotly-anticipated visit to champions Juventus on Saturday.
In a Serie A weekend that could also be decisive for Fiorentina and
Inter Milan, who face off in Florence on Sunday, Napoli travel to Turin
looking for their second victory over the Old Lady this season.
It would see Maurizio Sarri’s league leaders stretch their advantage
over Massimiliano Allegri’s men to five points, and send the southern
city of Naples into an even bigger frenzy as the dream of a first league
title since the heady days of Diego Maradona draws closer to reality.
After Saturday’s clash Napoli will have 13 games to show they are worthy of succeeding Allegri’s four-time defending champions.
Higuain, who is looking to emulate his legendary compatriot Maradona,
said Napoli’s ability not to panic will be just as crucial as his
goals.
“Everything depends on us, we have to keep calm and keep our feet on the ground,” Higuain told the Tg1 programme.
“My intention is to keep on scoring. For me, obviously, but above all
to help the club as we keep fighting for this important objective.”
With 24 goals in as many league games, it is no wonder Higuain admits he is “having the best season of my career”.
He has already surpassed the 22-goal tally that earned Mauro Icardi
and Luca Toni a share of last season’s ‘Capocannoniere’ (top scorer)
award and has Gunnar Nordahl’s 1950 record of 35 goals in a single,
20-team season firmly in his sights.
Failure to reach both or one of those goals, however, would quickly
fade into insignificance if Higuain emulated Maradona, who inspired
Napoli to an historic first title in 1987 and their second in 1990.
“It would be magnificent if I could emulate him and bring the title
to this city. I know that, for the people of Naples, he was more than
just a football talent,” said Higuain.
“For me, just getting close to what he achieved at Napoli fills me with pride.”
A second-half winner by Higuain helped Napoli to a 2-1 victory at the
San Paolo last September, but Juve were struggling for form and
confidence following several key personnel changes last summer.
Allegri’s men have since strung
14 consecutive wins together to maintain their bid for a
record-equalling fifth consecutive league title, although they have the
added pressure of the Champions League to contend with.
Although Napoli, who have won eight in a row, boast the most potent
attack (53 goals), Juve ‘keeper Gianluigi Buffon believes the league’s
stingiest defence (15 conceded) can thwart them.
“Both teams will be out to win, but for us it is also important not to lose,” said Buffon.
“Napoli have the best attack and Higuain is a real danger but 90
percent of the time the team with the best defence wins in Italy.”
Sami Khedira is in the Juventus squad after suffering a muscle injury while Napoli’s Jorginho returns from suspension.
Sarri said Napoli will stick to the basics in the game.
“We’ll visit Juventus with a view to playing our own football and showing the pride of our people,” Sarri said.
“We’ll prepare the game the way that we always do. We’ll isolate
ourselves from everything that surrounds us, even though our supporters
are a great deal of help.”
A stalemate in Turin would be embraced by Fiorentina and Inter, who are now respectively 10 and 11 points off the pace.
Stunned 4-1 at the San Siro earlier this season when Nikola Kalinic
hit a hat-trick for La Viola, Inter can ill afford to lose ground in
their bid to secure Champions League football next season.
Brazilan Joao Miranda returns from suspension in timely fashion and
is set to play alongside Jeison Murillo in a centre-back partnership
that, over 15 games together, has proven Inter’s tightest.
AC Milan, meanwhile, will be hoping for a draw in Florence ahead of
hosting Genoa at the San Siro on Sunday when influential midfielder
Giacomo Bonaventura could make his return from injury.
On Friday, Roma claimed a fourth successive win to move into third spot with a 3-1 triumph at relegation-haunted Carpi.
But they needed two late goals to secure the three points with Edin
Dzeko and Mohamed Salah hitting the target in the 84th and 85th minutes.