(ANSA) - Naples, November 4 - Napoli Chairman Aurelio De
Laurentiis said Monday that his side will have to have a
week-long 'ritiro' training camp after Saturday's 2-1 defeat at
AS Roma.
The loss leaves Napoli seventh in Serie A with 18 points from
11 games, 11 points behind leaders Juventus.
Italian clubs sometimes use 'ritiri' as a form of
punishment for poor form.
It is an unpopular practice with players, who are not
allowed to go home to their families after training.
De Laurentiis stressed that he was trying to punish the
players, who face Salzburg in the Champions League at home on
Tuesday and Genoa in Serie A on Saturday.
"Napoli will be on a ritiro until Sunday morning, when some
of them will respond to call-ups from the national teams," De
Laurentiis told Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
"It is not an punishment but an opportunity to get to know
each other better".
Coach Carlo Ancelotti told a press conference on Monday that
he did not agree with the decision while adding that "we have to
accept it".
Napoli put on week-long training camp
De Laurentiis says move not punishment for Roma loss