Joao Cancelo expressed admiration for Matteo Politano, Stanislav Lobotka, and Piotr Zielinski while acknowledging Barcelona’s role in sustaining Napoli’s momentum in the Champions League Round of 16.
Tomorrow, Napoli and Barcelona are poised to clash in the second leg of the Champions League Round of 16 at the Estadi Olímpic. The initial encounter two weeks ago at the Stadio Maradona concluded in a 1-1 stalemate.
Given the challenges both teams have faced throughout the season, the upcoming match holds significant importance. Cancelo conceded that the 2023-24 campaign presented difficulties for the Catalans.
“Not really. The coach [Xavi] said he’ll leave [at the end of the season], and the team has had highs and lows for the entire season. It’s difficult to explain this dynamic, but football always gives a chance for redemption, which is what a win over Napoli would represent,” the ex-Juventus and Inter defender told Gazzetta.
“Our season would have a different aspect. There are bad and good moments in football and we must remain united and positive.
“Napoli comes to mind, too. Football is a strange sport. Their season has been tough as well. They won the Scudetto playing spectacular football. After that, they had to change coach, but it wasn’t the right one. They changed again, and it didn’t work, so they changed again. It happens. Sometimes, you try to do things, but they don’t work. Napoli have the same pressure to win as Barcelona.”
The Portugal international faced the Partenopei many times in Serie A.
“I’ve always liked Napoli because they are a club with deep roots in the city,” he admitted.
“When I arrived in Italy, Maurizio Sarri was the coach and they played great football. We kept them alive after the first leg. We played greatly in the first half and should have scored more goals. We were superior, but they didn’t do much, and now we are on par.”
Cancelo believes the Catalans should not only focus on Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia on Tuesday.
“How about Matteo Politano? They are exceptional talents. Osimhen had a half-chance in the first leg but still found the net. He’s one of the best strikers in the world. There’s more. I like Zielinski, but he is not on the UEFA list and Lobotka. I faced him with Portugal, and he’s a great player.”
Zielinski has been omitted from Napoli’s Champions League roster due to his decision not to renew his expiring contract. It is anticipated that the Polish international will join Inter on a free transfer upon the conclusion of the season.
Although Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal did not display exceptional performance in the previous leg two weeks ago, Cancelo remains steadfast in his belief that the 16-year-old possesses considerable potential for a successful future.
“He is an incredible player. Playing for Barcelona at 16 is not for everybody. He is a special talent, but talent is not enough in football. You need mentality, and, from what I see, Lamine has it. He’ll have a great future if he remains focused and those around him help him keep his feet on the ground. Watch out for Cubarsí and Fermin. The Masia is doing a great job and developing great players.”