After winning their first-ever Scudetto the previous year, Napoli entered the 1987/88 campaign under Ottavio Bianchi with high expectations. Led by Diego Maradona, alongside Careca and Andrea Carnevale, they looked strong and were front-runners for much of the season. Napoli topped Serie A deep into the spring but faltered in the final stretch, losing form and ultimately finishing 2nd behind AC Milan, who surged to take the title. In Europe, their UEFA Cup run ended early, leaving disappointment. Despite the collapse, the season showed Napoli’s growing stature as a major force in Italian football during the Maradona era.
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After winning their first-ever Scudetto the previous year, Napoli entered the 1987/88 campaign under Ottavio Bianchi with high expectations. Led by Diego Maradona, alongside Careca and Andrea Carnevale, they looked strong and were front-runners for much of the season. Napoli topped Serie A deep into the spring but faltered in the final stretch, losing form and ultimately finishing 2nd behind AC Milan, who surged to take the title. In Europe, their UEFA Cup run ended early, leaving disappointment. Despite the collapse, the season showed Napoli’s growing stature as a major force in Italian football during the Maradona era.
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