Cremonese's recent form has been inconsistent. In their last six matches, they've managed a record of two wins, one draw, and three losses, resulting in a win rate of only 33%. During this period, they scored six goals and conceded six, indicating a balanced offensive and defensive performance. They've shown some counter-attacking ability away from home, including a 3-1 victory against Bologna, but also suffered losses to Torino and Pisa. At home, Cremonese's performance has been poor, with just one win, three draws, and two losses in their last six home games, resulting in a win rate of less than 20%. The team has scored six goals and conceded seven, suggesting defensive instability at home. Napoli employs a 4-3-3 formation, emphasizing possession-based play, control, and wing attacks. They average 61% possession per game, the highest in Serie A, demonstrating significant control over matches. Their attack relies heavily on the breakthrough and crosses of midfielder Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who averages 1.5 key passes per game this season, making him a central figure in their attack. Forward Victor Osimhen is in good form, having scored several league goals, showing strong finishing ability. However, Napoli has six players on the injury list, with key positions affected. Forwards Romelu Lukaku and defender Mathias Olivera are out due to unknown injuries and will be unavailable for a short period. Prediction: Napoli to win.
*For reference only, not betting advice
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