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Too hard for Napoli to fall from the top!

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Naples thunders how is it going for a championship!

The “partenopei” came out huge mental reserves in the “Olympic” and won the title (1-2) with a goal by Fabian Ruith in 90 ‘+ 4’.

Somehow, with this huge “three point”Luciano Spalletti’s team climbed to the top catching Milan, but prevails in the standings, and is preparing for the derby with the “Rossoneri” next Sunday at “Diego Armando Maradona” in a match that will judge a lot in the championship battle.

The match had terrible pace from the beginning, but the goal was missing from both teams. Napoli had managed with a good suspension function to “lock” Imobile and not allow him to easily find the finals to the home of Ospina, while at the same time trying with various inspirations of Insigne and Politano to threaten. Nevertheless, the halftime found both teams without a score.

In the replay, Napoli stepped better and found the lead shortly after one hour of play. It was the 62nd minute when Elmas, who had entered the field five minutes earlier, broke into Insigne and he with awesome place outside the area executed Strakoisa for the 1-0 of the “partenopei”. This goal gave frantic pace in the match, the ball went up and down and both teams had phases on both sides.

Seven minutes after Insigne’s second personal goal canceled using the VAR for offside, with Lazio taking action on the pitch in the last quarter of the match and finding the equalizer. After a foul and the removal of the Napoli defenders, Pedro caught a terrible volley outside the area, with Ospina not being able to take it out and writing the 1-1.

The minutes passed, the two teams had a phase to score but did not succeed and everything showed that we were leading to a draw that it did not suit anyone. Something that eventually changed, after a highly organized attack in the 4th minute of the delays, Insigne chose correctly not to place and to pass to Fabian Ruiz who was coming with a fora and with a terrible and fake place outside the area, “executed” him Stracosa for the 2-1, giving the impetus for crazy celebrations by the players, the staff and the fans of the “partenopei”.

The 27th match in detail:



Friday 25/2

Milan-Udinese 1-1

(29 ‘Leao – 66’ Udoji)

Genoa-Inter 0-0

Saturday 26/2

Salernitana-Bologna 1-1

(Zortea 72′-Arnautovic 43 ‘)

Empoli-Juventus 2-3

(Zurkovsky 39 ‘, La Madia 76′- Ken 32’, Vlachovic 45 + 2 ‘, 66’)

Sassuolo-Fiorentina 2-1

(Traore 19 ‘, Defrel 94′-Cabral 88’)

Sunday 27/2

Turin-Cagliari 1-2

(54 ‘Belotti – 21’ Belanova, 62 ‘Deiola)

Verona-Venice 3-1

(54 ‘, 63, 89’ Simeone – 81 ‘Okereke)

Spezia-Roma 0-1

(90 + 8 ‘pen. Ibrahim)

Lazio-Napoli 1-2

(88 ‘Pedro – 62’ Insigne, 90 ‘+ 4’ Fabian Ruiz)

Monday 28/2

Atalanta-Sampdoria (21:45)

The next (28th) match:



Friday 4/3

Inter-Salernitana (21:45)

Saturday 5/3

Udinese-Sampdoria (16:00)

Roma-Atalanta (19:00)

Cagliari-Lazio (21:45)

Sunday 6/3

Genoa-Empoli (13:30)

Fiorentina-Hellas Verona (16:00)

Bologna-Turin (16:00)

Venice-Sassuolo (16:00)

Juventus-Spezia (19:00)

Napoli-Milan (21:45)

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