Genoa hold AC Milan 1-1
MILAN, Italy (AFP) — Former Inter striker Antonio Cassano scored a late winner for Parma to put a dent in Napoli’s title hopes while at the San Siro 10-man Genoa held AC Milan to a 1-1 draw in Seria A yesterday.
Napoli remain in third but their third defeat of the campaign, and second consecutively following a 3-0 reverse at Juventus a fortnight ago, has given leaders Roma and second-placed Juventus an unexpected title boost.
Ahead of today’s fixtures Roma, who host Cagliari late today, hold a one-point lead over champions Juventus who can stretch their lead over Napoli to six points away to Livorno earlier on Sunday and possibly go top of the league.
Napoli’s defeat has also given incentive to Inter, who sit fourth at three points adrift of Rafael Benitez’s men.
On paper, the international break was not kind to Napoli but Benitez said it was no excuse.
Desperate to make amends for their reverse in Turin, the hosts dominated throughout but ultimately failed to hit the net, the first miss coming early on when Antonio Mirante blocked Gonzalo Higuain’s angled drive from close in.
Jonathan Biabiany and then Nicola Sansone then spurned chances for Parma, the latter spinning a first-timer wide from eight metres out while unmarked by the Napoli defence.
Lorenzo Insigne sent a curling shot wide and then Higuain missed the target again on the half hour to leave the hosts frustrated at the break.
Napoli dominated the early exchanges after the interval and had the ball in the net thanks to Higuain on 70 minutes only for it to be ruled offside.
Minutes later, Cassano silenced the San Paolo after being allowed to run down on goal and send a low angled strike past the hands of outstretched Pepe Reina.
Napoli sniffed a leveller in the 89th minute but Belgian substitute Dries Mertens’ long-range free kick smacked off the crossbar.
Ahead of their Champions League meeting at Borussia Dortmund, Napoli are sweating on the fitness of Slovakian midfielder Marek Hamsik who made an appearance late in the second half only to limp off nine minutes later.