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Napoli vs Cagliari

  1. Core Players & Star Quality

Napoli 

  • Strong defensive anchors: Rrahmani (3406 mins), Di Lorenzo (3330 mins) — both ever-presents. 
  • Midfield balance via McTominay (12G, 4A, 2941 mins) and Anguissa (6G, 4A, 2858 mins). 
  • Attack powered by Lukaku (14G, 10A, 2871 mins) and Politano (3G, 4A), though Lukaku is out until October. 
  • Creative spark from Kvaratskhelia (5G, 3A), but he has left the club — a significant blow. 
  • World-class boost from Kevin De Bruyne (1707 mins, 0G, 0A but elite creativity). 

Cagliari 

  • Defensive reliability: Luperto (3240 mins), Zappa (3063 mins). 
  • Attacking output modest — Piccoli (10G) was key but has left, weakening the frontline. 
  • Midfield contributors: Zortea (6G, 2A) and Augello (7 assists, now departed). 
  • Luvumbo (2G, 2A) and Viola (3G, 1A) provide rotation threat. 
  • Overall, star quality is thinner compared to Napoli. 
  1. Departures Impact

Napoli 

  • Kvaratskhelia (5G, 3A) and Raspadori (6G, 1A) have left — reducing attacking diversity. 
  • Still retain a balanced squad, but creativity and flair from the left side weakened. 

Cagliari 

  • Major exits: Piccoli (top scorer, 10G), Augello (7A), Caprile (GK), Adopo, Makoumbou. 
  • Significant loss of spine → goals, creativity, and defensive stability reduced. 
  1. New Player Integration

Napoli 

  • Beukema (3011 mins at Bologna) and Vanja Milinković-Savić (37 apps, Torino) bring Serie A-ready reinforcement. 
  • De Bruyne → elite playmaker who lifts the attacking ceiling. 
  • Billing, Ngonge add depth but need settling time. 

Cagliari 

  • Semih Kılıçsoy (forward, 19 yrs) → young, untested in Serie A. 
  • Folorunsho, Mazzitelli, Gaetano provide midfield options but not guaranteed impact. 
  • Palomino (35) adds defensive experience. 
  • Overall, integration looks patchy — no like-for-like replacement for Piccoli’s goals. 
  1. Assists & Goals Output

Napoli 

  • Core scorers: Lukaku (14G, 10A), McTominay (12G, 4A), Anguissa (6G, 4A). 
  • De Bruyne expected to raise assist count. 
  • Without Kvaratskhelia & Raspadori, Napoli risk overreliance on Lukaku (injured short term). 

Cagliari 

  • Piccoli’s departure (10G) removes the main source of goals. 
  • Midfielders like Zortea (6G) and Viola (3G, 1A) provide some output, but low compared to Napoli. 
  • Heavy reliance now on Luvumbo and newcomers stepping up. 
  1. Substitutes’ Experience & Depth

Napoli 

  • Bench includes Simeone (1G, 1A), Neres (2G, 4A), Spinazzola, Juan Jesus. 
  • Depth across defense and midfield is strong. 
  • Attack thinner without Kvara/Raspadori, but Simeone/Neres can cover. 

Cagliari 

  • Substitutes: Viola, Luvumbo, Felici, Gaetano offer some creativity. 
  • Defensive cover with Palomino, Obert but older/less dynamic. 
  • Quality and impact significantly weaker than Napoli’s rotation. 
  1. Forecast & Expected Dynamics
  1. Napoli Advantage: Superior attacking structure, midfield depth, and elite addition in De Bruyne. Even with Lukaku sidelined, McTominay + Anguissa provide surprising scoring presence. 
  1. Cagliari Challenge: Losing Piccoli and Augello cuts their bite. They will rely on set pieces and direct counters. 
  1. Likely Flow: Napoli to dominate possession (65%), Cagliari compact in defense and aiming for rare transitions. 
  1. Predicted Strength Balance
  • Napoli: ★★★★☆ — elite midfield, solid defense, slightly reduced attacking threat without Kvara but still strong. 
  • Cagliari: ★★☆☆☆ — workmanlike, but loss of Piccoli/Augello leaves major gaps. 

Projected Result: Napoli win, likely 2–0 or 3–1, with De Bruyne orchestrating chances and McTominay/Politano covering Lukaku’s absence. 

 

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