He Naples scored this Sunday at the home of Cagliari with 0-4 in a match that had to be delayed for 7 minutes due to clashes in the stands between fans of both teams, who threw flares and dangerous objects onto the pitch and into areas occupied by other fans. Thanks to their third consecutive victory, the Neapolitan team is temporarily at the top of Serie A, waiting for Monza-Inter.
is Giovanni DiLorenzoafter receiving a ball from Romelu Lukakuwhich opened the scoring for Antonio Conte’s Naples after a defender Cagliari deflect the ball. And this is in the area occupied by fans of Napleswhere there were mocking banners, where the confrontation started, with followers insulting the fans of Cagliari. Furthermore, according to the EFE agency, in the 27th minute they threw flares in an area where there were not only ‘ultras’, but also families and small children.
Some also fall within the purview of Cagliariwhich, added to the above, caused the referee to stop the game. Some players of Naples They came to ask their own fans to stop throwing flares so they could continue the match, which happened after 7 minutes.
According to Italian media, a worker at Unipol Domus stadium in Cagliari who tried to avoid the fight was slightly wounded. Italian police intervened to end the incidents.
In sports, after the goal of Not Lorenzo three more came from Naples already in the second part. It was a great game for Conte’s team. 0-2, in the 66th minute, was the work of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia after great help from Lukaku.
And in the 70th minute it was up to Lukakubeyond oneself Kvaratskheliawho took advantage of the mistake of Simone Scuffet goalkeeper of Cagliarito get the ball to the edge of the area. And 0-4 is the work of Alessandro Buongiornohelped by David Neres. The one in Antonio Conteout of Europe this year after their bad last season, they have 3 wins in 4 days.
Source: La Verdad

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