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Napoli scored three goals in Turin and remained at the top

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Napoli were on fire in the first half as they scored three goals (Angista’s first two in the 12th minute) and drove to a comfortable 3-1 win over Torino at the Diego Maradona Stadium to top the series A to stay.

Not even interrupting the championships for national team games was enough to break their winning streak. Napoli impressed against Torino on Matchday 8 of Serie A and three goals in the first 37 minutes drove them to a convincing 3-1 win at “Diego Armando Maradona” who put them at the top of Serie A and +3 from Atalanta (plays on Sunday) stops ).

Essentially the game was decided in the first 12 minutes and had a star player, Zambo Angisa, opening the goal with a header in the 6th minute and scoring two goals for his team in the 12th minute with an amazing shot from outside the box scored . In the 37th minute, the offensive crescendo of Luciano Spalletti’s players found a new expression on the face of Kvarachelia, who reverentially scored to make it 3-0, allowing Torino to reduce the deficit with Sanabria in the 44th minute.

In the second half, the team from Djuric (sent off for protest) took control of the game and tried to score, but apart from a big chance in the 90′ ​​they didn’t threaten Meret, it stayed until the 3-1 the final and the partners celebrate their 4th straight league win and 6th straight in all competitions.

NAPLES: Merret, Di Lorenzo, Rahmani, Kim, Rui (81′ Olivera), Angisa, Lobotka, Zielinski (62′ Endombele), Politano (68′ Lozano), Raspadori (62′ Simeone) Kvaratthelia (81′ El’mas)

Torino: Milinkovic-Savic, Zidzi, Buojorno, Rodríguez (85′ Surs), Shingo (85′ Karamo), Lukic, Linetti (74′ Andopo), Lazzaro (74′ Aina), Vlasic, Mirandzuk (68′ Radonic), Sanabria

The results of the 8th round:

Saturday October 1st

  • Naples – Turin 3-1 (6′ 12′ Angisa, 37′ Kvaratthelia / 43′ Sanabria)
  • Inter-Roma 19:00
  • Empoli – Milan 21:45

Sunday October 2nd

  • Lazio – Spezia 1:30 p.m
  • Sassuolo-Salernitana 16:00
  • Lecce – Cremonese 16:00
  • Samdoria-Monza 16:00
  • Atalanta – Florence 19:00
  • Juventus-Bologna 21:45

Monday October 3rd

  • Verona – Udinese 21:45

The table of the series A:

The game plan for the 9th matchday:

  • 08/10 16:00 Sassuolo – Inter
  • 08/10 19:00 Milan – Juventus
  • 08/10 21:45 Bologna – Samdoria
  • 09/10 13:30 Torino – Empoli
  • 09/10 16:00 Udinese – Atalanta
  • 09/10 16:00 Monza – Spezia
  • 09/10 16:00 Salernitana Verona
  • 09/10 19:00 Cremonese – Naples
  • 09/10 21:45 Rome – Lecce
  • 10.10. 21:45 Florence – Lazio

Source: sport 24

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