A stoppage-time aim by ahead Giacomo Raspadori earned runaway leaders Napoli a 1-0 win at Juventus on Sunday that leaves them on the point of claiming their first Serie A title since 1990 after the host had two targets dominated out following VAR critiques.
Raspadori got here off the bench to fireplace Napoli 17 factors clear on 78 factors and it might declare its third Serie A championship subsequent weekend if it beats Salernitana and second-placed Lazio fail to win at Inter Milan.
Juve, which returned to the highest 4 when a 15-point deduction over the membership’s switch dealings was scrapped on Thursday pending a brand new listening to, stay third on 59 factors, two behind second-placed Lazio who misplaced in opposition to Torino on Saturday.
A goalless first half noticed defensive Juventus permitting Napoli to benefit from the lion’s share of possession, awaiting probabilities to counter-attack. The method didn’t end in many probabilities for both aspect and Juve managed solely three photographs on the right track.
Napoli’s first try of significance got here 5 minutes into the second half from winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia however keeper Wojciech Szczesny did properly to maintain his low strike out.
The sport sprung to life with 20 minutes left when Napoli got here near taking the lead via striker Victor Osimhen who fired inches vast of the put up.
A minute later Osimhen linked with a nook however headed the ball into the arms of Szczesny and shortly after this season’s Serie A high scorer despatched the ball narrowly over the bar.
Juve, clearly fired up, thought they’d taken the lead with a surprising solo effort by Angel Di Maria within the 82nd minute solely to see it cancelled out after a VAR examine for Arkadiusz Milik’s sort out on Napoli midfielder Stanislav Lobotka within the construct up.
Late substitute Dusan Vlahovic then discovered the web for Juve in added time however his effort was dominated out as properly as a result of the ball left the pitch earlier than Federico Chiesa’s cross.
Napoli then sealed its eighth away league win in a row via Raspadori, who beat Szczesny with a volley following a wonderful lofted cross by midfielder Eljif Elmas.
“I congratulated the team because they played a good game after (Tuesday’s) Champions League exit, which is always dramatic because you have a lot of thoughts and you carry some fatigue with you,” Spaletti advised DAZN.
“To do more than that today was difficult.”
Juventus has suffered its first three-game shedding streak in Serie A since 2011 after a 1-0 loss to Sassuolo noticed them fall to consecutive league defeats for the primary time this time period. They are winless in 5 of their final six video games in all competitions.
“We played a good game against a strong Napoli,” mentioned Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri.
“It wasn’t easy to spend four months in those conditions, finding the energy and concentration to get results,” he added referring to their factors deduction that was imposed in January.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com