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Barcelona and Naples showed that crisis is not an empty word International football

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It was a duel between two teams going through a crisis of results and expectations. Napoli and Barcelona are far from the targets they set themselves in the domestic leagues, with the Neapolitans sitting in an incredible 10th place (27 points behind first place), having been crowned champions last season and the Catalans finishing third in Spain but already eight points behind. The leaders are probably Real Madrid, and they are also a long way from thinking about the possibility of retaining the title. Therefore, both teams view the Champions League as a potential 'lifeline' for a season that will be difficult to forget internally. But this Wednesday, in Naples, it was clear that the problems of the Italian and Spanish champions are deep and difficult to solve. A 1-1 draw was almost an inevitable result.

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