Tough villarreal prevailed on Naples by 2-3 at Diego Armando Maradona in a clash where he was superior through the game, goals and sensations, with goals from Capoue in the first half and, in just three minutes, from Jackson Y Gerard Moreno in the second.
After the first goal of Capoue 11 minutes later, the two were level oshimenwhile the goals of Jackson and Gerard came in 67 and 70 before a penalty that was replaced by Kavaratskhelia put the last 2-3 in 79.
The villarreal formed with Reina (Iker, m.70), Femenía (Marcos Sánchez, m.67), Albiol (Mandi, m.70), Pau Torres (Cuenca, m.67), Mojica (Romero, m.67), Morlanes (Parejo, m.72), Álex Baena, Capoue (Coquelin, m.72), Yeremy (Chukwueze m.72), Jackson (Gerard Moreno, m.67) and Collado (Danjuma, m.67)
in the first part Naples Y villarreal They show that they want to win and give a good image. At eleven minutes the yellows put together a great counter finish Capoue taking advantage of a dead ball in front of the area, but two later on a mistake Jeremy Pino with a back pass enabled oshimen just new Pepe Reina to tie the game.
The second half started the same, as after five minutes the yellows had three clear options on goal, with three coming almost in quick succession with shots from Baena, Morlanes and Capoue.
The men from Castellón continued to be serious at the back, well positioned and with the facility to create danger with every steal of the ball and with the arrival of Jackson scored 1-2, which went wide a few moments later Gerard Morenowho just entered.
Napoli closed the gap with ten minutes remaining with a penalty Kavaratskheliaadded quite a bit of emotion to the match, which could have ended 2-4 from then on Danjuma he sent the ball over a post to close a good match for the Spanish team.
Source: La Verdad

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