Serie A Juventus-Napoli a Scudetto match, but not decisive for title - Zoff
Juventus' Serie A clash with Napoli on Saturday has been described as a Scudetto match by Italy's 1982 World Cup winning captain Dino Zoff.
Dino Zoff has described Saturday's Serie A game between Juventus and Napoli as a match for the Scudetto.
"Juventus-Napoli has become a Scudetto match," Zoff said on Radio Crc.
"It's interesting, because these are the two teams who play the best football.
"Juventus
could win for the fifth-consecutive year and even though the game won't
be decisive, it's still a match which could give a big boost to the
team that wins.
"Who will be decisive? I
can't just say [Gonzalo] Higuain. Juve have [Paulo] Dybala and other
players, but I think teamwork will be important, to get a good result
you need everyone.
"The goalkeepers? Pepe Reina is a top goalkeeper, he has great personality and is making a real difference for Napoli.
"On the other hand [Gianluigi] Buffon is always Buffon."
Zoff,
who led Italy to glory at the 1982 World Cup, added that he thinks it
will be "difficult" for Italy to win Euro 2016, despite Antonio Conte
leading the side to qualification "calmly".
He said: "I'm convinced Italy can have a great Euros, but winning will be difficult."
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