Monday 16 October 2017 12:56, UK
Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis says the Serie A leaders should rest some of their key players for Tuesday's Champions League clash at Manchester City.
De Laurentiis is also concerned about what effect the high praise heaped on Napoli by City boss Pep Guardiola might have on the Italian team.
The game at the Etihad Stadium brings together two sides in outstanding form with City two points clear at the top of the Premier League and Napoli having maximum points in the Italian league.
Napoli's next domestic test comes against second-placed Inter Milan on Saturday and De Laurentiis thinks Maurizio Sarri's team selection should be influenced by that.
De Laurentiis told Gazzetta dello Sport: "City? I think that some of our players should sit out this game, with Inter only around the corner and being just as important."
Guardiola said after the Champions League draw was made in August that Napoli were "one of the three best teams right now in Europe playing football".
But De Laurentiis has suggested the City boss could be playing mind games ahead of their visit to the Etihad on Tuesday
He said: "Guardiola's praise? It concerned me. I wouldn't like it if Guardiola's praise resulted in my players losing focus. He's a wily old fox and he knows the quality of his squad, which is remarkable.
"For us, it could also be a game that's almost impossible to win, but we'll wait for them in Naples."