Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri has outlined a tactical switch ahead of the new Serie A campaign.
Mazzarri has been forced to take action after Ezequiel Lavezzi was sold but he believes Napoli will cope with the loss.
Lavezzi joined Paris Saint-Germain for about €30 million this summer after helping the Serie A lift the Coppa Italia.
Mazzarri accepts that Napoli have lost one of their key players, but believes Goran Pandev will more than fill the Argentine's boots.
"Lavezzi is a champion, but Goran has grown. Lavezzi left for a substantial figure, but last year we also did well with Pandev," he told La Gazzetta Dello Sport.
"In many games without Lavezzi, Goran was just as effective. Pandev has undisputed quality, but with different characteristics from Lavezzi."
Mazzarri then revealed he will switch formations, a move that he believes will make Napoli a faster and more fluid attacking force.
"Compared to my first three years, I want to try the 3-5-1-1."
"We have to study new formations to be more unpredictable. From game to game we will change our skin and even from one time to another (during matches).
"My philosophy is never to be satisfied. I am convinced that we can be competitive."
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