Napoli regains the lead with a tenth successive victory in all competitions

Napoli regains the lead with a tenth successive victory in all competitions

In the tenth round of the Italian Football League on Sunday, Napoli defeated its visiting Bologna 3-2 to retake the lead from Atalanta. Napoli’s tenth victory overall has been a tremendous accomplishment for the team.

The coach Lucehano Spalletti team entered the match when he was in second place, a point behind Atalanta, who won Saturday on Sassuolo 2-1, but he succeeded in restoring the lead, strengthening a series that included a victory locally over teams such as Lazio (2-1) and the defending champion Milan (2-1) and his sweetener On the route to resolving his card to the final price, he defeated Liverpool (4-1) and Ajax twice (6-1 and 4-2) in the Champions League.

Napoli appears to be fully prepared this season to try to win his first league title since he was crowned for the second and final time in 1990 under the guidance of the late legendary Argentine Diego Maradona after he was close to him on four occasions during the new millennium before he was satisfied with the description.

Bologna was a resolute rival for Napoli on Sunday at the “Diego Armando Maradona” stadium, despite the fact that the latter only managed an orphan victory this campaign. The southern team struggled to secure the three points, falling behind in the 41st minute to a goal by Dutchman Joshua Zerkzi following a pass from Andrea Campyasu, but managed to draw level before the end of the first half thanks to the Brazilian Joan Jizus, a (45).

Bologna quickly imposed a tie through Gambi Musa Barrow after another pass from Campyasu (51), before the Nigerian alternative Victor Osimin said his speech in the 69th minute after a pass after a pass after a pass after the Mexican Herfing Lucano followed the Georgian attempt to hide the expiation for a singer at the beginning of the second half (49). For astronomers, it is a wonderful atonement.

Napoli regains the lead after winning ten straight games overall.

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