Napoli are determined to revalidate their historic ‘scudetto’ and, just like a year ago, they started Serie A by combining victories. After starting with a 1-3 win against Frosinone with a brace from Victor Osimhen, Today the Nigerian striker opened his win against Sassuolo (2-0) with his third goal of the championship by executing a strict penalty of Daniel Boloca to Matteo Politano.
With Sassuolo already on ten after seeing Maxime Lopez receive a red card for protesting (50′), Osimhen let Giacomo Raspadori take another penalty in Napoli’s favor but his team-mate missed it after a poor hold ball on the crossbar (60′ ).
Rudy Garcia immediately entered Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, absent on matchday one with a knee injury, and it took three minutes before the Georgian left Giovanni DiLorenzo there is a through pass and the captain crosses in front of the goal Andrea Consigli (64′).
Kvaratskhelia has shown that he is in top form, at the high level of last season, ready to reissue a osimhen differential is also the tandem that prevailed in ‘calcio’.
Osimhen caught Giroud
Napoli came out on top and in the first minute Raspadori smashed a shot off the post. osimhen He opened the scoring after quarter of an hour by converting a penalty and, with three goals, equaled Olivier Giroud (Milan) as the top scorer in Serie A.
Although the champions dropped midway through the first half, Zambo Anguissa made it 2-0 with a corner kick as he narrowly missed his header (34′).
Red Maxime Lopez and Khvaratskhelia are back
Sassuolo, still without a point, managed to stretch and create some danger before the break, but the straight red card to Maxime Lopez for protesting and scolding the referee he ended his fight (50′).
Napoli came out again in a whirlwind and osimhen he excused himself by nodding to himself. raspadori He also missed the penalty awarded after refusing Jeremy Toljan in the arm is the head of Amir Rrahmani.
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the entrance of Khvaratskhelia was the factor that ended up lopsided against his attendance at Lorenzo said. Napoli did not take their foot off the accelerator, they continued to create chances and only the lack of success in the final meters prevented them from beating a defeated opponent and taking the lead. Milan is just a moment away.
NAPLES
20
SASSUOLO
Naples: Meret; Di Lorenzo, Rrahmani, Juan Jesus (Ostigård, 90′), Olivera; Zambo Anguissa, Lobotka (Gio Simeone, 84′), Zielinski (Cajuste, 83′); Politano (Kvaratskhelia, 61′), Osimhen, Raspadori (Elmas, 83′)
The
Sassuolo: Consigli; Toljan, Erlic, Ruan Tressoldi, Viña (Racic, 61′); Maxime Lopez, Matheus Henrique; Boloca (Pedersen, 61′), Bajrami (Thorstvedt, 76′), Laurienté (Emil Ceide, 61′); Pinamonti (Mulattieri, 69′)
The
Goals: 1-0 Osimhen (pen.) (16′), 2-0 Di Lorenzo (64′)
Referee: Antonio Giua. Red to Maxime Lopez (51′) and yellow to Ruan Tressoldi (29′)
Spectators: 46,925 at Diego Armando Maradona
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Source: La Verdad
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