Serie A: Napoli makes no mistake in Lecce, Atalanta-Milan ends 1-1
Lecce-Napoli 0-1 | Atalanta-Milan 1-1
Serie A: Napoli makes no mistake in Lecce, Atalanta-Milan ends 1-1.
Napoli remains top of the table thanks to a 1-0 win over Lecce. Anguissa once again proved decisive for the Azzurri, while Camarda missed a penalty. AC Milan, meanwhile, drew level again, taking the lead in Bergamo through Ricci, only to be equalized by Lookman to make it 1-1.
Lecce-Napoli 0-1
In the first half, Napoli dominated possession. In the 15th minute, Di Lorenzo headed an inviting ball to Lucca, but Gaspar was alert and thwarted the threat. Lecce responded with Pierotti breaking down the right and sending a low cross to Berisha, who fired wide from a good position. In the 36th minute, Gilmour fed Oliveira, who fired from a tight angle, but Falcone instinctively responded with his feet, and the Lecce defense cleared the ball on the line.
The second half opened with a good opportunity for Napoli. Di Lorenzo played a long ball to Lucca, but Falcone beat him to a header outside the box; the ball reached Politano, who attempted a long-range shot but missed. In the 56th minute, Gaspar's header hit Juan Jesus' arm. VAR called for a penalty, and the referee awarded it to Lecce. Camarda stepped up to the spot, but Milinkovic-Savic sensed the opportunity and parried the shot to his left. In the 69th minute, Conte's team took the lead. Anguissa He rose to the top of the head following a set piece and, thanks to a deflection off Gaspar, beat Falcone to make it 0-1. Napoli handled the result with order and without taking any risks until the final whistle. 0-1.
Atalanta-Milan 1-1
The Rossoneri started better and broke the deadlock after just four minutes: Ricci He kicked on the rebound from the edge of the box and, thanks to Ederson's deflection, the ball found its way past Carnesecchi, putting Milan up 1-0. Juric's team quickly responded. Atalanta grew steadily, nearly equalizing with Ahanor, who fired over from a great position. In the 35th minute, the Nerazzurri earned a deserved 1-1 draw thanks to Lookman, who scored his first goal of the season in Serie A. The Nigerian striker received a precise assist from Pasalic and beat Maignan with a powerful left-footed shot under the crossbar.
In the second half, the pace slowed and there were almost no scoring opportunities. The only real breakthrough came in the 85th minute when Zappacosta cut back on his right foot and unleashed a curling shot aimed at the top corner, but Maignan flew up and deflected it into the corner with a great save. The match ended 1-1.
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