[/COLOR][/LEFT]Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri believs his side could have easily beaten Serie A rivals Lazio 4-0 at the Stadio San Paulo on Saturday night.
The highly-anticipated match featuring two of the top six sides in the league finished in a 0-0 draw, but a last-ditch effort from Napoli substitute Goran Pandev nearly stole all three points for the hosts.
After the match, Mazzarri firmly believed his team were superior and was disappointed Napoli could not penetrate the Lazio defence."I told the guys they should have won 4-0, they played a phenomenal game," Mazzarri said.
"I do not remember any Lazio chances.""We did not expect Lazio to play three [defenders].""We did not plan how to best attack their defence. So at half-time I explained new tactics and in the second 45 minutes we played much better."
"In the second half we did everything to win, but the ball didn't want to go in. Maybe in the future, we will win a game where we do not deserve the three points."
Napoli provisionally sit in sixth position in the standings, seven points behind joint leaders Lazio and Udinese.They host Manchester City in the Champions League on Tuesday.
"Now we think about Tuesday. It won't be at all easy, as City are a team of phenomenons," Mazzarri said.
"Roberto Mancini is right when he says they have no reason to envy Barcelona or Real Madrid. We'll try to the bitter end to go as far as possible."