Milan nail Napoli, take 2nd spot
Rome, Oct. 26: AC Milan kept on Lazio’s heels at the top of Serie A as they beat 10-man Napoli 2-1 at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples on Monday.
Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored the goals for Milan as Michele Pazienza was sent-off for the hosts for a pair of handballs before Ezequiel Lavezzi hit an ingenious late consolation.
Milan now trail Lazio by just two points in second place while Napoli, who were by far the better side for long periods, even with 10 men, remain sixth.
“We exploited our numerical advantage until it was 2-0 but then we struggled with a lack of concentration and some mistakes,” said Milan coach Massimilliano Allegri.
“Napoli had a great desire to equalise, we lost many one-on-one battles and fluffed our final balls. We’re on 17 points, we’ve had four (league) wins in a row, we just messed up in Madrid.”
Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri said his team were unrecognisable until they were down to 10 men.
“We need to forget the league table and play with calm, the responsability of being near the top inhibits. We weren’t us,” he said.
“After taking this ridiculous sending off, paradoxically we played better but I would have preferred to stay with 11.”
Napoli, as ever, were slow out of the blocks and the first chance fell to Milan as Robinho’s low shot was saved by Morgan De Sanctis on the quarter hour. But on 22 minutes they were ahead as Robinho played a one-two with substitute Massimo Oddo before finishing inside the far corner.
However, Napoli’s disorganised defending was the true architect as they had seven defenders and their goalkeeper in the area but still failed to pick up the Brazilian’s run.
The reaction from the hosts was swift as four minutes later Lavezzi got down the right and crossed for Marek Hamsik, whose near post toe-poke went wide.
Hamsik then crossed from the left but Edinson Cavani missed his shot and substitute Hassan Yebda attacked with the wrong foot, playing the ball almost back to where it had come from.
Andrea Dossena got down the left and crossed for Cavani but he didn’t get hold of his shot and it bobbled wide.
Pazienza was then dismissed, somewhat harshly, for a second yellow card after picking up both for handball offences.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic tried an acrobatic effort from seven yards that De Sanctis parried in stoppage time.
And before the half-time whistle Christian Abbiati made a stunning one-handed save from Lavezzi’s diving header after Hamsik’s pin-point cross.
Even down to 10 men, Napoli were on the attack after the break and Lavezzi volleyed just over from Dossena’s centre. But Milan were dangerous on the counter and Ibrahimovic should have done better than curl a shot into De Sanctis’s arms when well placed.
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