Napoli players don't give a s**t

Its in foreign language and that video tells you nothing! You better of explaining why they dont give a fcuk.
 
Its in foreign language and that video tells you nothing! You better of explaining why they dont give a fcuk.

Google translate helps with the text - yep they really are in a pickle - even I'd look like Jamie Vardy running forward with the level of effort they are putting in. I get their issues with the owner but their actions are disrespectful to the clubs fans and the competition.
 
Its in foreign language and that video tells you nothing! You better of explaining why they dont give a fcuk.
Players are revolting against the club president over frozen wages. One Napoli player in the 80th minute went on a counter attack and no other Napoli player backed him up.


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This detail best illustrates the chaos of Napoli's locker room

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NAPOLI also continued this weekend with a series of poor results in Italy's Serie A. Carl Ancelotti's team played just 1-1 away from Udinese.

The Napolitans were the seventh game in a row in which they did not celebrate and they fell to seventh place in the standings and have 21 points.

The chaotic situation in the Naples club has been going on for some time. The open war between the players and President Aurelius De Laurentiis is not over. He has frozen their salaries, threatened them with sales, and no solution is in sight. He also tried to get rid of Ancelotti, but for now it's still a costly move.

Rebels have been labeled Kalidou Koulibaly, Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens, Jose Callejón and Allan. Italian media have reported that their time in Napoli has been counted and that everyone will leave the club as early as January.
The detail from Saturday's game against Udinese best reflects the current situation in the Napoli locker room. Specifically, in the 80th minute at 1-1, defender Mario Rui took the ball in his own penalty area and wanted to go for a counterattack, but none of his teammates were in the mood for it, which made the Portuguese visibly angry.

Who will be the first to let go is yet to be seen, but it is clear to everyone that this cannot be continued.
 

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