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The Neapolitans sent four unanswered goals into the opponent’s goal.
November 29, 2020, 11:47 PM
In the central game of the tour in the Italian championship, Naples hosted Roma. Gattuso’s players entered the fight with the fourth kit, which resembled the shirt of the Argentine national team. The Neapolitans seized the territorial advantage from the first minutes, but the guests made the first blow, but Pedro’s precision was not enough.
Roma, after the interval in which they applied a lot of pressure, realized that something had to be changed, withdrew to defense and waited for their opportunity to counter-attack. Fonseca’s team defenses weren’t reliable. Thus, at the end of the half hour of play, the Neapolitans received a free kick after a foul by Ibáñez.
Insigne took the set position and hit the near corner of Mirante’s goal. The Romans couldn’t create a moment of danger in response, although they had pretty good approaches, but they still could have missed, but Mirante showed excellent position choice and reflected Mertens’ shot from the penalty area in the far corner.
The teams went into the break with a minimal advantage of Napoli in the account. The Neapolitans continued to attack in the second half of the game, when Roma, in turn, were somewhat dejected. At one point Lozano fired from a sharp angle, but Mirante managed it. The Mexican provoked the ire of Zelinski, who was standing at the far post.
Shortly after, Napoli doubled the lead when Fabián Ruiz received the ball just outside the penalty area from another and sent it straight to the corner of the goal. 2: 0. Roma in attack were very “toothless”, and the defense did not like reliably, so it was hard to imagine what would help the Romans get back into the fight for points.
Mertens removed all questions at the end of the match: Mirante parried the opponent’s blow in front of him and the Belgian was the first to finish. 3: 0. It looked like it would end that way, but then Politano caught the ball near someone else’s penalty area, missed four opponents and hit the empty corner of the goal. 4: 0. Something recalled the style of the Great Maradona. The teams were no longer happy with the goals scored and the final whistle recorded the defeat of Roma.
Naples – Rome 4: 0
Goals: Insigne, 32, Fabian Ruiz, 65, Mertens, 81, Politano, 87
Naples: Meret – Di Lorenzo, Manolas, Coulibaly, Mario Rui – Demme (Lobotka, 84), Zelinski (Elms, 77), Fabian Ruiz – Losano (Politano, 67), Mertens (Petagna, 84), Insigne.
Rome: Mirante – Karsdorp, Mancini (Jesús, 38), Ibanez, Spinazzola – Pellegrini (Mayoral, 79), Cristante, Mkhitaryan, Veretu (Villar, 46), Pedro – Dzeko (K. Pérez, 71)
Warnings: Di Lorenzo – Ibáñez, Cristante
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