
Napoli coach Luciano Spalletti feels a fully fit Victor Osimhen will transform them against AC Milan.
Milan go to Napoli this week defending a 1-0 first-leg lead in their Champions League quarterfinal.
Clearly, having played twice in the last few weeks, you go deeper into the details of what happened," Spalletti said in his press conference of their analysis.
We started this season with a reformed squad and new idea of football, so it's about adjustments now and being ready for things that might happen in a game, such as those counter-attacks where Milan are particularly dangerous. They also use their goalkeeper as a sweeper to push the team forward.
I will only be happy tomorrow if we get through to the next round, otherwise any great performance will be scant consolation. We need to play the way we did in the first leg, when we emerged with a slight disadvantage, but no real remorse. In general, that performance is what I expect."
Spalletti also said: We need to play with quality, intensity, creating those spaces and taking them immediately, passing the ball to create the opportunities. We are a team who need to play football and don't really have many individuals who change a game, it's more about working as a team.
This is the way we play and it means occasionally leaving some gaps between the lines, but that is a risk we have to take. We need everyone to track back and be ready to cover those gaps, create density around the ball. Milan have options, whether it's a long ball to turn it around, playing out from the back or pinning the opposition back. We must be able to deal with all of it, not just one element."

