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Napoli disbanded after the departure of coach Luciano Spalletti. Is Rudi Garcia fully responsible for Napoli's decline in form? I think Garcia and De Laurentiis are responsible for the club's lackluster results. Even their star duo, Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, are not in good form now.
Since the beginning of the season, Juventus and Inter Milan have formed a two-horse race, competing for the Serie A rankings. But Inter Milan has all the elements to become the new king of Serie A, even though Juventus has a slight advantage because it does not have to participate in the Champions League.
I think De Laurentiis as the club owner is too pushy and demands too much so Spalletti chose to resign as manager. If I'm not mistaken, the two Napoli bosses reportedly have not aligned their vision and mission, but I don't know the details yet, so the separation was part of the agreement after they achieved success last season.
The appointment of Rudi Garcia as Spalletti successor is considered a failure, although not a total failure. However, in terms of quality, Garcia still cannot meet Napoli needs, his strategic adaptation at the club is not going well, even though he inherited almost all the players Spalletti left behind. Losing a defender like Kim Min Jae is a big problem, because management cannot find a suitable replacement.
Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia were important actors in Napoli success last season. If Walter Mazzarri wants to bring consistency to Napoli in the remaining matches in the future, then he as the new manager must consult a lot with Spelletti, because under Spalletti cool hands both players have unleashed their best potential, and it needs to be underlined that Management must no longer act carelessly like the post TikTok video that makes the star angry and doesn't feel like being at the club.