Napoli triumphs over Lazio with 2-0 win, but match ends in chaos with three red cards
Napoli secured a 2-0 win over Lazio with goals from Spinazzola and Rrahmani, despite three red cards in the final 10 minutes and an injury to David Neres.
- On Jan. 4, 2026, Napoli recorded a 2-0 win at the Stadio Olimpico, marking their first match of 2026 against Lazio.
- Napoli's late-2025 form propelled the team into the new year, keeping pressure on AC Milan and Inter Milan in the Serie A title race.
- Leonardo Spinazzola broke the deadlock in the 13th minute from a Matteo Politano cross, Amir Rrahmani doubled with a header from another Politano delivery, and Napoli created second half chances at 53' and 78'.
- Late in the match, three players received red cards, with Tijjani Noslin dismissed earlier for a second yellow and Adam Maruai and Pasquale Mazzocchi sent off after a brawl, ending the game badly tempered.
- A trip to Inter next weekend is already on Napoli's agenda, with David Neres's apparent ankle problem adding to the defending Serie A champions' injury concerns.
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Former Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay starred for Napoli as they claimed a 2-0 win over Lazio in a Serie A match that ended in a mass brawl with three red cards
Napoli players recorded a convincing 2-0 away win at Lazio in the 18th round and climbed to second place in the Italian championship. The end of the match was quite exciting, as three red cards were given in the last ten minutes.
Count's team scored with Spinazzola and Rahmani in the first half. Then in the shooting, it was limited to controlling. Three expelled in the final
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