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The reason why Chucky Lozano will not play against Inter

The Mexican will have to wait to reach 150 games in Europe

By Mauricio Saenz

The Mexican will have to wait to reach 150 games in Europe
The Mexican will have to wait to reach 150 games in Europe
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It was at minute 78 of Napoli's duel against Sampdoria, last Sunday, when Hirving Lozano was booked and then he knew that his 150th game in Europe would have to wait at least two more weeks, as he will not be able to play the game against Inter Milan of Serie A due to accumulation of yellow cards.

The Chucky Lozano would celebrate his 150 matches in the 'Old Continent' on the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium field in the match of Day 31 against the leader of Italy, however, on the last date he saw his fifth preventive card of the season that will prevent you from having activity next Sunday, April 18.

The Mexican striker returned to add a few minutes with Napoli in the match of Day 30, as Gennaro Gattuso sent him to the field until minute 74, however, he was able to be cautioned after committing an unnecessary foul against goalkeeper Emil Audero, with which he will have his seventh suspension in Europe due to the accumulation of cards, as it must be remembered that with PSV he registered six.

After the injury that left him out of activity since February, Chucky Lozano's adding a few minutes in Serie A, with the intention of resuming the scoring level in which he was before the duel against Juventus. He was marginalized from the fields, when he had finally managed to gain the confidence of the Azzurro strategist, so this loss will be another hard blow for the national team.

Napoli will meet next Sunday against Calcio leader Inter Milan, seeking to regain ground in the fight for a place in the Champions League next season, because after the victory of Atalanta, the Neapolitan team was relegated to the fifth place in the classification, which for the moment would only be enough to play the Europa League.

 


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