nor with Diego Armando Maradona He managed to reach the quarterfinals of the highest competition in Europe. Now Napoli made history by achieving it for the first time without the magic of the Argentine but with the courage of the goal Victor Osimhen, author of the double that definitely knocked Eintracht down after a 0-2 first leg. Pyotr Zielinki He made it 3-0 by provoking and materializing the penalty.
The group of Luciano SpallettI don’t know how to speculate, he just plays in one way, with maximum intensity and verticality without giving the opponent a break. However, Eintracht knew how to withstand attacks until the discount in the first half, matching their intensity in a very physical rivalry.
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By pressing high and reducing spaces, the Germans were able to Khvicha Kvaratskhelia barely connects with Osimhen, and when he does, the meta kevin’s trap Nigerian shot blocked, offside (15′).
Trapp fights back
Eintracht did not frown, they played better than in the first leg, when they were clearly outclassed by Napoli, but it was impossible to keep the hyperactive Kvaratskhelia for 90 minutes. The Georgian looked for the goal and almost got it with a diagonal marker home but Trapp took his shot (18′).
If Eintracht have anything to blame, it’s that they didn’t put Alex Meret in trouble at any time. The best choice of the first part came in a pass from Daichi Kamada leaving Santos Borré and Mario Götze alone, but the Colombian did not dare to touch the ball because he was offside and the German, slow, gave time to Meret to arrive earlier (30′).
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Trapp again frustrates Kvaratskhelia after another run into the kitchen (42′), but Eintracht’s hopes eventually fade in the middle of the Matteo Politano finished off by Osimhen with a wonderful jump and a powerful header. A goal.
Just starting the second half, Osimhen sealed his double with a great action from Naples, which Kvaratskhelia started with a pass outside to Politano, he put it to Giovanni Di Lorenzo and the pass of the death of the side pushed him into the net so that the gate was empty as the Nigerian threw himself onto the grass (52′).
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It was his 23rd goal of the season, fourth in the Champions League, although in action he suffered an inadvertent tackle from Tuta who, after complaining of pain, was unable to prevent the masked forward from continuing on playing with a bandage on his left. hand
Zielinski is the cause and enforcer of punishment
Eintracht, unbeaten, stretched in search of a goal, but lacked the punch, as Piotr Zielinski made it 3-0 by scoring a penalty that Djibril Sow made him.
Napoli will play in the quarterfinals of the Champions League for the first time but the unyielding ‘calcio’ leader is not happy. With the Osimhen-Kvaratskhelia tandem, the enthusiasm of the fans is endless.
NAPLES
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EINTRACHT FRANKFURT
Naples: Meret; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Kim (Juan Jesus, 66′), Mario Rui; Zambo Anguissa, Lobotka, Zielinski (Ndombélé, 74′); Politano (Hirving Lozano, 67′), Osimhen (Gio Simeone, 81′), Kvaratskhelia (Elmas, 74′)
The
Eintracht Frankfurt: Trapp; Buta, Tuta, Ndicka, Lenz (Max, 67′); Rode (Jakic, 74′), Sow; Knauff (Faride Alidou, 62′), Götze, Kamada; santos was erased
The
Goals: 1-0 Osimhen (45′), 2-0 Osimhen (53′), 3-0 Zielinski (pen.) (64′)
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England). Yellow cards to Ndicka (26′), Lenz (32′), Götze (65′), Juan Jesus (77′)
Spectators: 49,082 at Diego Maradona
see the match sheet
Source: La Verdad

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