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Insigne admits minor squabbles with Napoli boss Ancelotti

An "odd" rapport with coach Carlo Ancelotti will not stop Lorenzo Insigne from giving his all for Napoli this season, the Italian forward insists.

Insigne admits minor squabbles with Napoli boss Ancelotti
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Lorenzo Insigne says he does not always see eye-to-eye with Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti but has underlined his commitment to delivering success this season. Ancelotti guided Napoli to a second-placed Serie A finish in his first season in charge at Stadio San Paolo last time out, with Insigne scoring 10 goals in 28 league appearances. But Napoli are fourth in the table after seven matches in 2019-20 – already six points behind leaders Juventus - while one goal in Insigne's past five league games offers a disappointing run of form.

The odd row with Ancelotti

The Italy international admits his relationship with Ancelotti is unusual but has denied suggestions the coach has played him out of position. "My rapport with Ancelotti is a bit odd, as at times we have had rows, but that's all down to our respective personalities," Insigne told Rai Sport. "There is a difference of character between us. We happen to squabble, but Carlo remains a great coach and I hope to win with him. He has not imposed a role on me I did not want since he took over at Napoli. Sometimes, when I get over-tired or anxious at training, it can happen that I respond to his observations, but these are things that end there. I often joke with the coach."

Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne in action
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Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne in actionMASSIMO PINCAREUTERS

Insigne fully comitted to Napoli cause

Insigne also sent a message to any Napoli fans doubting his commitment to his hometown club. The 28-year-old, four times a Serie A runner-up with the Partenopei, said: "Some Napoli fans haven't understood me, as they consider me arrogant, as if they have a different image of how I am in reality. I hope that they can change their minds and stand by me, because I'd get myself killed defending the Napoli jersey. The time has come for Napoli to win. We’ve been waiting too long now."