A goal from Angeliño at the time of the discount prevented Naples from winning the Olympic to expand its advantage over the Leader of Serie A (1-1). Antonio Conte’s team had success in his hand in a rough and well -worked encounter but two points were left at the final bars after managing a joint Rome that did not give up. Partenopeos loses Milan’s derbi interbi and remains in three -distance lead leadership with another match
In the first half of the two teams were able to tie the game’s dominance, an open scenario that benefited from the greatest Naples attached to the exchange of blows. Only through clear occasions, Conte’s team opened the scoring thanks to a goal from Spinazzola. Juan Jesús warned the uncommunication of his partner behind the back of the Christian and the former Romanist defined from the Vaseline to the massive exit of Svilar (29 ‘).
In the second part Claudio Ranieri gave the Leandro Paredes entry and Rome won packaging and presence on the core to cancel the Naples. However, the cadre capital cannot produce dangerous situations beyond the two free throws thrown by Argentine. The first crashed on the edge of the network and the second spit on the stick.
In the Carousel of the changes of the final section, Rome lost its continuity and Naples won. Capital Cadre Achuchaó at the last bars without developing risk occasions, but at the time of discount he found a prize for his efforts in a joint salemaeserse center killed by Angeliño with a huge volley.
Rome
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Naples
Rome: Svilar; Cristante (Dovbyk, 64 ‘), Mancini, Asseck; Rensch (Baldanzi, 80 ‘), Pisilli, Koné (Paredes, 56’), Soulé, Angeliño; The shaarawy (salemaekers, 55 ‘); Shomurodov (Dybala, 80 ‘)
Naples: Meret; In Lorenzo, Rrahmani, John Jesus, Spinazzola; Anguissa, Lobotka, Mctominay; Politano (Scraper, 86 ‘), Lukaku (Simeone, 81’), Neres (Mazzocchi, 76 ‘).
Objectives: 0-1, Spinazzola (29); Angeliño (92 ‘)
Referee: Michael Fabbri. Yellow: Politano (14 ‘), Koné (52’), roller (72 ‘)
Stadium: Olympic of Rome
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Source: La Verdad

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