Perfect Napoli see off Sassuolo, Juve survive penalty controversy
Sampdoria's Venezuelan defender Tomas Rincon (L) tackles Napoli's Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen before receiving a red card for this foul during the Italian Serie A football match between Sampdoria and Napoli on January 8, 2023 at the Luigi-Ferraris stadium in Genoa. (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP)
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Napoli
continued a perfect start to their Serie A title defence with Sunday's 2-0 win
over 10-man Sassuolo, while Juventus survived penalty controversy in a 1-1 draw
with furious Bologna.
Victor
Osimhen netted his third goal of the season from the penalty spot 15 minutes
into Napoli's first home match since lifting the league title in front of their
fans for the third time back in June.
And captain
Giovanni Di Lorenzo made sure Napoli would make it six points from six in the
64th minute, not long after Maxime Lopez was sent off and Giacomo Raspadori --
who had hit the post seconds after kick-off -- blasted a penalty into the
stands.
"I
think we played well, kept hold of the ball, we're happy to have won the match
in front of our fans," said Di Lorenzo.
"We
played well as a team. We've started well and the attitude is right so we've
got everything for us to have a good season."
Di Lorenzo's
first goal of the campaign came after some magical play from the returning
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who made his season debut an hour into a one-sided
contest at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
Kvaratskhelia
scored 14 times last season and set up the same number again, and he made his
mark just three minutes after replacing Italy forward Matteo Politano.
The Georgian
was surrounded by defenders near the penalty area but took a couple of steps
forward before slipping in Di Lorenzo for a simple low finish.
t's early
days but Napoli already look a dangerous proposition under new coach Rudi
Garcia, who has a tough act to follow in new Italy boss Luciano Spalletti, the
architect of the Scudetto triumph.
Next week
Napoli, who are level with leaders AC Milan and Verona at the top of the table,
host Lazio who are yet to get off the mark after being beaten 1-0 by Promoted
Genoa.
Lazio
finished second last season but were seen off at home thanks to Italy forward
Mateo Retegui's first Serie A goal after signing from Boca Juniors this summer.
It was a
good sign for Spalletti who will need goals when Italy face North Macedonia and
Ukraine in Euro 2024 qualifying next
month.
Outraged Bologna
held Juventus in Turin but were left wondering what might have been after being
denied what looked to be a clear penalty moments before Dusan Vlahovic salvaged
a point for the underwhelming hosts.
Vlahovic
headed Juve level with 10 minutes remaining at the Allianz Stadium after Lewis
Ferguson had put Bologna deservedly ahead midway through the first half.
But Bologna
were incredulous when after on-field and VAR officials failed to punish Samuel
Iling-Junior -- who subsequently set up Vlahovic's equaliser -- for cutting
down Dan Ndoye and stopping him from tapping in from close range.
It was a
decision which so angered Bologna that it prompted a livid post-match reaction
from the club's CEO Claudio Fenucci as coach Thiago Motta refused to talk to
media.
"I've
done this job for 25 years and I don't often go on TV to talk about
referees," said Fenucci.
"The
win was taken from us by an incredible refereeing decision... It's unthinkable
that a challenge like that is not punished with a penalty and a red card."
Not even the
return of Paul Pogba to midfield after a year of injury problems could inspire
Juve to claim the three points, the France star doing little as a second half
substitute as Juve huffed and puffed ineffectively.
It was an
uninspiring display from Juve which poured cold water on the idea that they are
back as league title contenders.
"I'm
obviously happy to be back... but I'm also a bit disappointed with the
result," said Pogba to DAZN.
"The
positive thing is that we didn't lose."
Lecce
bounced back from two goals down at half-time to draw 2-2 with Fiorentina
thanks to goals from Hamza Rafia and Nikola Krstovic.


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