Napoli Star Marek Hamsik Expecting Tough Test Against Bologna

The Slovakian is awaiting a battle from the Rossoblu...

By Rick D'Andrea

Marek Hamsik - Napoli (Getty Images)
Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik has warned his team-mates to be prepared for a battle against Bologna this weekend.

The Partenopei are coming off a 2-2 draw against Roma, whilst the Rossoblu came from behind to defeat Genoa 4-3.

"It will be a difficult match for us," the Slovakian international told TMW. "This weekend, a battle awaits us."

Hamsik also spoke about what he thought of his nation's 1-0 loss against Norway in an international friendly yesterday.

"We should have created more chances. For the World Cup, the whole team must improve," he concluded.


 
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