Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri calls on fans to strike fear into Manchester City as his team train ahead of Champions League showdown

  • Napoli host Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday
  • The Serie A leaders are third in Group F, six points behind their opponents
  • City won their first encounter with a 2-1 victory at the Etihad two weeks ago
  • Maurizio Sarri hopes the San Paolo Stadium will strike some fear into the visitors

Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri hopes the San Paolo Stadium will strike some fear into Manchester City when the sides meet again in the Champions League.

City won the first Group F encounter between the early leaders of the Premier League and Serie A when they held on for a 2-1 success at the Etihad Stadium a fortnight ago.


Sarri now hopes fans can help turn the tables by creating a difficult atmosphere as the Italian side play host on Wednesday.

Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri speaks during a press conference on Tuesday morning

Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri speaks during a press conference on Tuesday morning

Sarri hopes the San Paolo Stadium and its fans will strike some fear into the visitors

Sarri hopes the San Paolo Stadium and its fans will strike some fear into the visitors

Speaking at his pre-match press conference, as reported by uefa.com, Sarri said: 'Playing at home is an advantage for us with our great fans but City are certainly used to this kind of atmosphere. I would like to see some fear on their faces.'

Like City, Napoli have made a superb start to their domestic campaign. They top Serie A by two points having won 10 of their 11 games and drawn the other, scoring 32 goals in the process.

The only blemishes have come in the Champions League, with the loss at City coming after a surprise reverse at Shakhtar Donetsk. They are third in the group at the halfway stage, six points behind City, who now only need a point to qualify for the knockout stage.

Sarri said: 'I don't know if this game will be decisive because on paper City can win all the games.

'Obviously, whoever takes points against them has an advantage. Nobody is unbeatable, but I consider them the best European team of the moment with the best coach in the world.'

Sarri (right) and his player Dries Mertens (left) arrive for the team's training session on Tuesday

Sarri (right) and his player Dries Mertens (left) arrive for the team's training session on Tuesday

Amadou Diawara (left), Kalidou Koulibaly (centre) and Marek Hamsik warm up 

Amadou Diawara (left), Kalidou Koulibaly (centre) and Marek Hamsik warm up 

Napoli duo Hamsik (right) and Lorenzo Insigne during the session in Volturno, Italy

Napoli duo Hamsik (right) and Lorenzo Insigne during the session in Volturno, Italy

Jorginho (right) hugs his team-mate Dries Mertens during a break in training

Jorginho (right) hugs his team-mate Dries Mertens during a break in training

Sarri's commitment to fluent, attacking football, and his results this season, have seen comparisons drawn with City boss Guardiola, but the 58-year-old insists he cannot be likened to the two-time Champions League-winning coach.

He said: 'I cannot be compared with Guardiola - he is the best coach in the world. I have ideas but I have won nothing so far, so I cannot be compared to him. We are talking about a coach who has changed football.'

Napoli troubled City a fortnight ago but ultimately paid the price for conceding twice inside the opening 13 minutes.

Sarri said: 'Manchester City usually make a great start to games. They score plenty of goals in the early minutes, so we need to change approach or we need to ask UEFA to start the game from the 21st minute!'

Manchester City can secure qualification with a victory in Naples on Wednesday

Manchester City can secure qualification with a victory in Naples on Wednesday