Napoli beat Lazio to stay firmly in the title race

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Lazio - Napoli 0:2

Napoli kept their Serie A title hopes alive with an assured 2–0 away victory over Lazio on Sunday night. First-half goals from Leonardo Spinazzola and Amir Rrahmani proved decisive, allowing the visitors to see out the match with relative comfort and close the gap on leaders AC Milan to just one point.

The outcome was largely settled before the interval. Napoli not only struck twice but also dominated proceedings, enjoying long spells of possession and repeatedly troubling the Lazio defence. The scoreline could have been even more convincing, with Eljif Elmas rattling the crossbar in one of several clear-cut chances.

Lazio attempted to raise the tempo after the break, pushing higher up the pitch in search of a response. However, Napoli remained calm and disciplined, showing the kind of maturity often associated with title contenders.

Any lingering hope for the hosts disappeared in the 81st minute when Noslin was shown a second yellow card, leaving Lazio a man down. Tempers then flared late on, as a mass confrontation resulted in further red cards for Adam Marušić and Pasquale Mazzocchi, bringing a chaotic end to an otherwise controlled performance from the visitors.

2025-26, Italy - Serie A

Lazio - Napoli 0:2 (0:2)
Goals: Spinazzola, 13 (0:1); Rrahmani Am., 32 (0:2)

Lazio: Provedel; Pellegrini Lu. (Lazzari M., 62); Romagnoli; Gila; Basic Т.; Guendouzi; Zaccagni (Pedro, 87); Cataldi (Belahyane Reda, 71); Marušić (till 88); Noslin (till 81); Cancellieri (Isaksen G., 71)
Substitution: Lazzari M. (from 62); Belahyane Reda (from 71); Isaksen G. (from 71); Pedro (from 87)
Bench: Mandas; Furlanetto; Tavares N.; Hysaj; Provstgaard; Rovella
Yellow Cards: Zaccagni 43; Cataldi 64; Noslin 69, 81; Romagnoli 82
Red cards: Noslin 81', Marušić 88'

Napoli: Milinkovic-Savic V.; Juan Jesus; Rrahmani Am. (Buongiorno, 79); Di Lorenzo; McTominay; Politano; Spinazzola (Gutiérrez M., 78); Lobotka; Elmas (Ambrosino, 86); Neres (Mazzocchi, 69); Höjlund R. (Lang N., 86)
Substitution: Mazzocchi (from 69); Gutiérrez M. (from 78); Buongiorno (from 79); Lang N. (from 86); Ambrosino (from 86)
Bench: Meret; Contini N.; Olivera M.; Marianucci
Yellow Cards: Rrahmani Am. 69; Mazzocchi 89


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