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HAMSIK ECLIPSES MARADONA

Captain becomes all-time record scorer to keep leaders top

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MAREK Hamsik scored his 116th goal on Saturday to overtake Diego Maradona as Napoli’s all-time record goalscorer and keep the Serie A leaders top for Christmas, as Inter Milan and AC Milan both suffered defeats.

Hamsik’s strike before the break ensured a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Sampdoria to give Napoli 45 points from 18 games with second-placed Juventus on 41 ahead of their game against title rivals Roma, in fourth.

But third-placed Inter suffered their second consecutiv­e defeat, falling 1-0 at Sassuolo, to drop five points behind the leaders, while troubled city rivals AC Milan slipped further away from the European places with a 2-0 loss at home to Atalanta, leaving the fallen giants 11th.

Slovakian internatio­nal Hamsik joined Napoli in 2007 and is now captain and a stalwart of the side hoping to win their first Scudetto since the days of Argentine legend Maradona.

Maradona took just seven years to score his 115 goals between 1984 and 1991, helping the team to their only two Serie A titles in 1987 and 1990.

“I’m proud to have overtaken a myth like Maradona.

“My friends gave me shin-pads with 116 on them, but my first thought was that we were winning the game after going behind twice,” said the 30-year-old Hamsik.

Napoli were trailing twice in the first half with Gaston Ramirez firing in a free-kick after just two minutes to catch Pepe Reina off guard.

But Allan equalised after a quarter of an hour at the San Paolo stadium only for Fabio Quagliarel­la to convert a penalty to restore Sampdoria’s lead after 27 minutes.

Quagliarel­la almost had a second shortly after, before Lorenzo Insigne marked his comeback from injury with a volley on 33 minutes following a Dries Mertens flicked cross.

But it was captain Hamsik who sealed the victory six minutes before the break, again off a Mertens cross, to overtake Argentina legend Maradona’s long held mark.

Napoli held on in the second half despite being reduced to ten men following Mario Rui’s sending off, to open up a four-point lead on Juventus before Saturday’s late match.

Despite their remarkable start to the season, Inter have taken just a single point from their last three matches, with back-toback losses to Udinese and Sassuolo.

Diego Falcinelli headed in the only goal after 34 minutes at the Mapei Stadium, with goalkeeper Andrea Consigli saving a penalty from leading Serie A scorer Mauro Icardi.

Luciano Spalletti’s side are third but just two points ahead of Roma, who have played two games less.

Lazio, also with a game in hand, are two points off Roma after easing past Crotone 4-0. AFP

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Napoli’s Marek Hamsik (centre) scores during their Serie A match against Sampdoria on Saturday.
EPA PIC Napoli’s Marek Hamsik (centre) scores during their Serie A match against Sampdoria on Saturday.

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