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Maradona back to spur Napoli

DIEGO Maradona couldn’t do much on the field to keep Napoli from being eliminated by Real Madrid the last time the teams met in a European competition.

Almost 30 years later, though, he will be at the Santiago Bernabeu trying to cheer the Italian club to its greatest UEFA Champions League achievement.

Maradona was Napoli’s biggest star in that European Cup encounter in 1987, when Real won 3-1 on aggregate. On Wednesday, he will be the team’s symbolic No. 1 fan.

Maradona and about 10,000 Napoli supporters made the trip to Madrid for what could be a historic moment for the club in Europe’s top team competition. Napoli has a chance to advance to the UCL quarterfinals for the first time in its history.

“If I was a prophet, I wouldn’t need to be a player,” Maradona said when asked about his prediction for the first leg as he arrived in the Spanish capital.

It is only the second time that Napoli is playing in the last 16 of the UCL. It also reached this stage in 2011-12, when it was eliminated by Chelsea.

The 56-year-old Maradona was invited by Napoli president Aurelio de Laurentiis to watch the game against the defending European champion in Madrid. He is staying at the team’s hotel and reportedly will be giving a pep talk to the players ahead of today’s match.

“With all due respect to Maradona, who was one of the greatest, I’m more afraid of those who will be on the field tomorrow,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane, a former France great.

The Argentine led Napoli to its only two Serie A titles in 1987 and 1990, along with the 1987 Italian Cup and the 1989 UEFA Cup. He remains the club’s all-time top scorer with 115 goals.

He played below expectations, though, when Napoli faced Real in the first round of the 1987-88 European Cup. Real won the first leg at the Bernabeu 2-0 and held on for a 1-1 draw in Italy in the return game.

Maradona, who also played for Real’s rival Barcelona, left Napoli in the early 1990s after testing positive for cocaine, but remains highly revered in Naples.




 

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