Napoli down Sampdoria 2-0 to stretch Serie A lead as Milan draw

Napoli's Macedonian midfielder Eljif Elmas shoots to score a penalty during the Italian Serie A football match between Sampdoria and Napoli Sunday at the Luigi-Ferraris stadium in Genoa. (AFP)
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Updated 09 January 2023
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Napoli down Sampdoria 2-0 to stretch Serie A lead as Milan draw

  • Empoli scored two late goals to stun their hosts and snatch a 2-2 draw at Lazio

MILAN: Despite missing an early penalty, Napoli bounced back from their first league defeat of the season to beat 10-man Sampdoria 2-0 and extend their lead at the top of Serie A on Sunday.

In an emotional match at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Victor Osimhen opened the scoring in the 19th minute after Matteo Politano had seen his penalty saved. Any chance Sampdoria had of getting back into the match diminished when Tomas Rincon was sent off shortly before halftime and Napoli sealed the result with another penalty.

Napoli moved seven points clear of second-placed Juventus and defending champion AC Milan, who were held to a 2-2 draw at home by Roma following two late goals from the visitors.

Clashes took place earlier in the day between Roma fans traveling to Milan and Napoli supporters heading to Genoa. Around 300 fans were involved, throwing flares, stones and other objects at each other, causing part of the motorway to be closed and lengthy lines to form.

There were video tributes before the match to former Sampdoria players Gianluca Vialli and Sinisa MiHajjlovic, who both died recently. There were also plenty of banners in the stands dedicated to them and chants throughout the match.

The Sampdoria players warmed up wearing special jerseys with Vialli’s name on as well as the number nine he wore when he played for the team. Flowers were also laid by the side of the field by members of the Sampdoria staff and the Italy players from Napoli.

Vialli, who died on Friday, helped Sampdoria to its only Serie A title and three Italian Cups as well as the European Cup final during an eight-year stint.

MiHajjlovic played and coached Sampdoria and his three children stood on the side of the field holding up a team jersey with his name on the back during a minute’s silence for him and Vialli.

Napoli were looking to recover from a 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan on Wednesday, when the league resumed after a 7 ½-week break.

It seemed set to get off to the perfect start when Samp defender Nicola Murru was adjudged to have fouled Andre Anguissa in the penalty area but Politano saw his spot kick turned onto the right post by goalkeeper Emilio Audero.

Napoli did break the deadlock when Mario Rui was given space on the left to bend a ball into the area for Osimhen to rush in and fire into the back of the net.

Samp’s problems deepened six minutes from the break when Rincon was shown a straight red card for a cynical foul on Osimhen.

However, it took the league leader until the 82nd minute to secure the match when Elmas fired a powerful penalty into the top left corner following a Ronaldo Vieira handball.

MILAN HELD

Milan appeared to be heading for a comfortable win the were leading 2-0 with three minutes remaining after goals from Pierre Kalulu and Tommaso Pobega in either half.

But Roma pulled one back with their first effort on target when Roger Ibañez headed in a corner and Jose Mourinho’s team incredibly leveled in stoppage time through Tammy Abraham.

LATE RESCUE

Empoli also scored two late goals to stun their hosts and snatch a 2-2 draw at Lazio.

Lazio seemed to have the match won when Mattia Zaccagni doubled theirlead early in the second half, following a header by Felipe Anderson with less than two minutes on the clock.

However, Francesco Caputo pulled one back for the visitors seven minutes from time and Razvan Marin netted a surprise equalizer in stoppage time.

Lazio were three points behind fourth-placed Inter Milan, who were held to a 2-2 draw at Monza on Saturday.

Spezia inched four points clear of the relegation zone with a 0-0 draw at home to Lecce, while Salernitana drew 1-1 against Torino.


PSG prepare for Chelsea clash with Monaco rematch

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PSG prepare for Chelsea clash with Monaco rematch

  • Chelsea visit the Parc des Princes next Wednesday in the first leg of their last-16 tie in Europe
  • “The best part of the season is beginning. We can’t wait,” Enrique told reporters

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain warm up for their Champions League last-16 showdown with Chelsea by once again taking on Monaco on Friday, as coach Luis Enrique looked forward to “the best part of the season” starting.
PSG have not managed to rediscover the exhilarating form that led them to Champions League glory for the first time in their history last season, but they come into March still on course to retain their French and European titles.
Chelsea visit the Parc des Princes next Wednesday in the first leg of their last-16 tie in Europe, which will be the first meeting of the teams since last July’s Club World Cup final in which PSG lost 3-0.
Luis Enrique’s side reached the Champions League last 16 with a nervy 5-4 aggregate win over Monaco in last month’s play-off round, and now they take on the principality side in Ligue 1 in what will be the clubs’ third meeting in two and a half weeks.
Despite rarely finding their flowing best and being without last year’s Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele for much of the campaign due to injury, PSG come into Friday’s game four points clear of nearest rivals Lens at the top of the French table.
A 1-0 success away at Le Havre last weekend made it nine wins in their last 10 Ligue 1 games, while Lens have lost momentum in collecting a single point from their last two matches.
“The best part of the season is beginning. We can’t wait,” Luis Enrique told reporters on Thursday.
“Monaco were in the Champions League, so this will be like a Champions League game,” added the Spaniard.
“We have had lots of difficulties in the domestic league and we know how difficult the Champions League is, but we are happy with the position we are in.”

- Dembele back -

The games against Chelsea will be PSG’s 13th and 14th matches against Premier League opposition since the beginning of last season.
Dembele looks set to feature in those games having been named in the squad to play Monaco — he has started only 14 of his club’s 39 matches this season to date.
“It is always good when a player comes back,” said the coach of Dembele, who took part in training with the rest of the team on Wednesday and Thursday.
However, midfield duo Joao Neves (ankle) and Fabian Ruiz (knee) are out of the Monaco encounter and it remains to be seen if either returns in time to face Chelsea.
Monaco, who beat PSG at home in the league in November, are fighting for European qualification and come into the weekend in seventh place, three points behind Lille in fifth, which brings with it a Europa League berth.

Player to watch: Joaquin Panichelli
The Argentine striker continues his quest to secure a place in his country’s squad for the World Cup having scored in each of Strasbourg’s last four games in all competitions.
Three of those goals have been penalties, including in Tuesday’s 2-1 French Cup quarter-final win over Reims.
Panichelli, 23, has 17 goals in all competitions in his debut season with Strasbourg, who visit Auxerre on Saturday. Argentina are due to play Spain later this month in the Finalissima, a one-off game between the champions of Europe and South America.

Key stats
100 — Friday’s game will be the 100th top-flight meeting of PSG and Monaco. The principality club’s US national team star Folarin Balogun is set to make his 100th Ligue 1 appearance.
23 — Toulouse have not won any of their last 23 league games against Marseille.
12 — Bottom club Metz go to Lens having won the last meeting of the sides, but they have not won any of their last 12 Ligue 1 matches.

Fixtures (times GMT)
Friday
Paris Saint-Germain v Monaco (1945)

Saturday
Nantes v Angers (1600), Auxerre v Strasbourg (1800), Toulouse v Marseille (2005)

Sunday
Lens v Metz (1400), Brest v Le Havre, Lille v Lorient, Nice v Rennes (all 1615), Lyon v Paris FC (1945)