Diego Maradona slams Napoli president for calling Gonzalo Higuain 'overweight'
Napoli and Argentina legeng Diego Maradona has slammed Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis’ claim that Higuain is overweight.
De Laurentiis said that his club's Argentinean striker needed to "shed one and a half kilos, which is the weight of a brick," after he went three weeks without scoring, adding that the "goals will return once he rediscovers his splendid physical shape of a month ago."
Higuain has been in fine form for Napoli this season and is the Serie A’s top scorer. After going three weeks without scoring, Higuain scored against Fiorentina and De Laurentiis tweeted that his words had "probably stimulated Higuain" into scoring again.
However Maradona, who inspired Napoli to Serie A glory in 1987, disagrees. "I'm with Higuain on this," he told television channel Piuenne. "He can talk about his side's form, but he can't talk about the players - that's [coach Maurizio] Sarri's job.
"He could have avoided saying what he did about his weight. You can't tread on people's toes like that, otherwise things don't go well.
"It wasn't a good idea to say that in public before a match. If at all, he could have said it to him in private."
Maradona is not a huge fan of Napoli coach Sarri
Diego Maradona has been openly critical of Sarri. However, he attempted to clear the air about his comments on the Napoli manager.
Maradona had criticised him saying that "Sarri is not the right coach for a winning Napoli" and said that by appointing him, Napoli had given him a "huge birthday present."
Maradona, 55, has since clarified his remarks about Sarri, 57, saying: "I never said bad things about Maurizio, I have the utmost respect for him.
"And that's not just now that he's doing well, but it was also [the case] before. All I meant was that he had to learn how to get the most out of the team.
"He didn't have control over the dressing room back then, but its different today and you can see how everybody on the field knows what the coach wants. The draw at home to Milan was a missed opportunity, though.
"Sarri's formed a team which are playing good football. I'd like to thank him for the way he replied [to my criticism] -- most people try to get one over on me, but he showed respect."
Maradona will be hoping that his beloved Napoli overcome Juventus to win the Serie A title this season.