Who watches Napoli more closely? Could you tell me about Jorginho (Jorge Luiz Frello), does he have the potential to be 'WC'?
Out of the young midfielders in Serie A right now, I'd say he has the second or third potential highest ceiling (first is Pogba, other one is Kovacic). I would liken him to Pirlo or Xavi, great passer of the ball. Really good piece of business by Napoli, I wish Liverpool had been able to sign him last summer.
"The news that Danny Welbeck is apparently unhappy with his lot at Manchester United has aroused interest in Naples, where Rafael Benítez has stopped making that wide-no-narrow sideline gesture he does with his two forefingers for long enough to register his interest in the disillusioned striker. Napoli sporting director Riccardo Bigon has let Welbeck's agent know that Napoli are interested in signing up his client, but with Everton and Tottenham also interested, the club from one of Italy's mafia strongholds will need to make Manchester United and Welbeck himself an offer they can't refuse."
"I am aware that it can happen that an article is not read carefully before being published. It is possible that as the editor of the Guardian's sports pages you may not have realised what was written. If not, we would be dismayed to read such a dated, dumb, vulgar cliche as this, linking the city of Naples to the mafia.
"This is an archaic impression that is also rejected by English tourists who every year choose Italy - and Napoli - as their holiday destination. They would not do that if they thought that Naples is Italy's mafia stronghold, a place where people fire at or rob each other in the street. We would not judge a city like Newcastle on the basis of MTV's Geordie Shore; we do not think all of that city's inhabitants are rude, gym-addicted and sociopathic. It is a shame to see the Guardian did not afford Napoli the same courtesy."
He made them all better ... same like he did to his underdogs in Napoli.. that's Maradona he make average players feels like world beater
I heard they spend money around that time and also had some italian internationals and they also had one of the best defenses in the league.
So it doesn´t seems that Napoli was a Team of average Players that only won the title because of Maradona.
He actually didn't need to ... he had a special treatment.. he never trained well , no one pissed him off... hookers , coke , celebrity life style.. treated like an actual god.. Maradona loved Napoli and for those with a little Italian blood like me would tell you for a poor southern team like Napoli to be able to beat Juve and stick it to the Northern team is really a big thing.. think Catalan-Spain , Argentina-England , Celtic-Rangers etc ... note there was a non-EU/non-Local cap and Napoli wasn't even 10/100 as rich as the big rich north teams like Inter- Juve & Milan who were just bought by than the billionaire Silvio BAt Napoli, Maradona would literally speak to the president and say "I want us to sign X, Y and Z players and for us to play in this system" and that's what would happen. That team was tailor made to Maradona's requirements... His achievements there were still impressive, though.
ROFL....excuse i have to laugh because i was actually living that time..Valdano was not the best player of RM era scoring 40 goals in 3 years wasn't something to talk about .. Buitre was .. Valdano was simply a striker much like Higuain/Lavezzi now nothing fancy just gets the job done with nothing to talk about ..he is more known through his management role than being a good player
As for the best defense ? seriously ? the current defenders shit on the ones Maradona had.. if you talk about the previous generation with Passerella i could have agreed but Jose Brown , Ruggeri co .. Jesus.. they were crap .. most of them faded away apart from Ruggeri stint who move to Real for a year and was shipped back to Argentina end of his first season... he had no one like Otamendi, Zabaleta nor the amazing Mascherano..
He made them all better ... same like he did to his underdogs in Napoli.. that's Maradona he make average players feels like world beater
Bro, I do not intend to shit on Maradona's legacy. On the contrary, I believe him and Messi are the two GOATs of football.
What I don't believe is this myth that he carried his team/s to all those glories. Yes he is a fantastic footballer (again, one of the 2 GOATs), but let us not go overboard.
Let's start with 86 Argentina; they only allowed 5 goals all tournament long. That number, no matter the era they played in, is phenomenal. This by itself demolishes the myth of Maradona "doing it by himself". Meanwhile, his partner on offense wasn't bad either: Jorge Valdano (of RM) scored 4 in the same tournament. To top it all off, he was coached by what a lot of people rightfully consider one of the greatest WC managers in history, Carlos Bilardo.
Sure, Maradona was by far the player of the tournament, scoring 5 and assisting 5. He was involved in 10 of Argentina's 14 goals in 7 matches. That is very impressive, but it didn't mean that the rest of the team were poor.
To put it in perspective, in Euro 84, Michael Platini scored 9 goals in 5 matches, including the winner that sent them to the Finals. Platini doubled in one tournament Diego's career goal total in the Copa America (4) but hardly anyone called/calls it a one-man effort. Was it because Maradona did it in the World Cup? I am inclined to say yes.
Let's talk about Napoli then. I will say upfront that I agree with everything you said about Diego putting Napoli on the map, but does that mean the rest of the squad was poor? Let's start with the defense again: Ciro Ferrera was the leader at the back of a team that conceded just 21 goals in their '87 title run. 21 in 30 games is a phenomenal record, then you add the 16 clean sheets.
Other notable teammates include Italian internationals Andrea Carnevale, Salvatore Bagni and (forgot his first name) De Napoli. Napoli was hardly Maradona + a bunch of scrubs.
Napoli was even better in 1990 as they added Careca to complete their Maradona-Giordano-Careca (MaGiCa) trio. Careca scored 73 in 164 games for Napoli.
Tldr; Maradona is the one of the GOATs, but he didn't do it alone because NO ONE can do it alone. Maradona + Argentina 86/90 and 80's Napoli were more like Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band, rather than Destiny's Child (if you get my drift )
He actually didn't need to ... he had a special treatment.. he never trained well , no one pissed him off... hookers , coke , celebrity life style.. treated like an actual god.
No they didn't at the time.. they were about to be relegated the season before he moved there.. Ciro Ferrera was just a kid in his first season in 1984 just playing handfull of games and Bagni (and i know you will say who he is ? ) was the only semi-known player as a midfielder.. they had no one .. other names followed after Maradona came & transformed the team completely still those names were relatively unknown like Carnavle , Di Napoli who both joined a year after Maradona took serie A by storm.. Careca & Maradona later partner in crime joined Napoli 3 years after Maradona moved there so was Alemao..
in terms of today imagine Messi moving to Elche.. suddenly next season Elche finish third in the league due to his presence ... than winning the league than winning UEFA cup (when it was a worthy trophy due to only league winners playing in the champions league )
Football today is completely different from what it was 30 years ago, so your hypothetical situation is moot.
For example, Hellas Verona was still in Serie B in 81/82, promoted to Serie A the next season and already 4th in the league, and 2 years later in 84/85 they won Serie A. Can you imagine any one of the teams that got promoted to La Liga in 12/13 (Deportivo, Celta, or Real Valladolid) winning it in 2014/15?
So who was Verona's "Maradona" in the 80's?
The fact is, Serie A in the 80s didn't have a dominant team the way La Liga does nowadays w/ Barca and RM. And if Maradona was born 30 years later, he wouldn't be able to lead today's Elche to any sort of trophy.
Valdano was superior to Butragueno in their time together as Buitre only peaked in the late 80s-early 90s.
As for Maradona, let me quote myself:
hehehe.. when you watch some documentaries and what people like Ciro Ferrera or the coach Bianchi says as well as fans.. you will see probably why it ended up like this..it's true he started his coke habit in Barca but the " your wish is our command" in Napoli along with women and the mafia bosses all kissing his ass you would see how easy it is to believe you are actually god in your club & country ..One of my favorite Maradona stories was how Cannavaro was almost beat up by their teammates after putting in a hard tackle on him in practice
I'm sorry if you don't much about that era.. it's quite normal it's like me knowing a lot about the 60's or 70's .. however Maradona of Hellas Verona was the amazing ElKjaer Larssen one of the best Danish strikers of all time.. you can see him & Michael Laudrup destroying teams in WC 1986.. along with Di Gennaro and the German Tank Briegel
Serie A was pretty dominant back than it was the super league.. there wasn't a team without a massive star.. i mean Zico was playing for Udinese man , the great Socrates played in Fiorentina.. For every small team there was a big star..
What? Both Carnevale and Di Napoli were integral part of the team that won the first Napoli title.Carnavle , Di Napoli who both joined a year after Maradona took serie A by storm..
Lol. Why don't you also imagine that Elche gets FINANCIAL POWER to break WORLD RECORD TRANSFER FEE to bring Messi in, like Napoli did in Maradona case.in terms of today imagine Messi moving to Elche..
Napoli finished 8th in Maradona's first season.suddenly next season Elche finish third in the league due to his presence ...