A number 14 on a red and white shirt;

a number 10 on a blue uniform.

And the two hairstyles that couldn't be more recognizable.

Ajax chooses a very evocative tweet to present tonight's Champions League match, at 9 pm, at the Cruijff Arena, against Napoli.

Johan Cruijff and Diego Armando Maradona - in the illustration launched on social networks by the Dutch club - are preparing to see a match rightly defined as “legendary”;

and the figures of the two champions, historical captains of the two teams, represent just one of the many ideas that lead us to believe the game is expected to say the least.

We must not forget that the two teams faced each other only on one occasion, in the 1969/70 Fairs Cup, when - at the best of the two races - the lancers won 4 to 1.

A red and white dominance that has disappeared under today's European skies;

although Ajax is in good condition (second in the league, 3 points in the Champions League), Spalletti's Napoli has so far dictated the law both within the national borders (with a first placement that pushes the Azzurri fans to dream and rethink the myth of Diego) and in Europe where Di Lorenzo and his companions are at full loot.

So the appointment is at 9pm, strictly next to Cruijff and Maradona.

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