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Napoli Beats Torino 2-1 to Extend Unbeaten Home Run and Close Gap on Second-Place AC Milan
Napoli remains unbeaten at home this Serie A season with a 2-1 win over Torino, closing the gap to second-place AC Milan to one point, officials said.
- On Friday, Napoli beat Torino 2-1 at home, remaining the only Serie A club still unbeaten at home this season.
- After six minutes, Torino trailed and hasn’t beaten Napoli in the top tier since the 2008-09 season, as Alisson Santos fired a low shot past Alberto Paleari.
- Eljif Elmas’s second-half volley made it 2-0 after Matteo Politano’s knock down, while Napoli coach Antonio Conte introduced Kevin De Bruyne for his first appearance since October and Cesare Casadei scored late for Torino.
- The win opened a five-point gap on fourth-place Roma, while Inter and AC Milan face off in the Milan derby on Sunday shaping the title race.
- Now Napoli has 56 points, one behind Milan and 11 behind champions-elect Inter, while Torino sit 14th with 30 points.
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Naples beat the Torino without problem (2-1) this Friday evening. The team of Antonio Conte recorded the returns of Kevin De Bruyne and Frank Zambo Anguissa.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleTorino, managed by Guido Gineitis, suffered a defeat in the Italian Serie A. The team lost 1:2 (0:1) away to Napoli.
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Napoli beats Torino 2-1 to extend unbeaten home run and close gap on second-place AC Milan
Napoli is still the only team in Serie A unbeaten at home this season. The Naples side has beaten Torino 2-1 to close the gap on second-place AC Milan to one point.
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Read Full ArticleNapoli opened the 28th round of the Italian Serie A with a 2-1 victory over Torino. They are now one point behind second-placed Milan, and the Milanese will try to increase the gap to four again on Sunday in the city derby with Inter.
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