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Napoli boss Carlo Ancelotti says “there are now words” to describe the state of the dressing rooms following renovation work at the Stadio San Paolo.
Ancelotti’s men host Sampdoria on Saturday in their first home game of the season after playing their first two Serie A games away to allow contractors to renovate the dressing rooms.
The work though looks far from completed with Napoli, who host Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday, tweeting a video of the work on Twitter on Thursday.
“You can build a house in two months, but they weren’t capable of renovating the dressing rooms,” Ancelotti told the club’s website.
“I have seen the state of the dressing rooms at the San Paolo. There are no words. I accepted the club’s request to play the first two games away from home to allow the work to be finished, as was promised.
“Where are we supposed to get changed for the games against Sampdoria and Liverpool? I’m shocked at the incompetence of the people in charge of the work.
“How could the region, municipality and commissioners fail to respect the commitments that were made? It smacks of disregard and a lack of a bond with the city’s team. I’m dismayed.”
Queste le condizioni degli spogliatoi del Napoli dello stadio San Paolo, a 70 ore da #NapoliSampdoria, che hanno scatenato la reazione di @MrAncelotti contro Regione, Comune e Commissari. pic.twitter.com/YAROtscwIh
— Official SSC Napoli (@sscnapoli) September 12, 2019
Architect Filomena Smiragliameanwhile told La Gazzetta dello Sport: “I am baffled by the statement by Ancelotti.
“We had a visit to the dressing room by the Napoli vice-president Edoardo de Laurentiis, who complimented us in front of the workers for the work”.
However, the BBC report that has been disputed by Napoli, who said: “Napoli denies that De Laurentiis commended architect Filomena Smiraglia on the redevelopment work on the San Paolo dressing rooms.”
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