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Nerazzurri end Napoli’s winning streak in stalemate

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MILAN: Inter Milan ended Napoli’s winning streak in Serie A with a goalless draw despite a hard-fought top of the table clash in Naples.

Napoli – who suffered Champions League disappoint­ment at Manchester City last week – now have 25 points from nine games to maintain their two-point advantage on second-placed Inter.

Napoli had been on a winning streak in 13 Serie A games going back to last season.

But they came up against a stubborn Inter on Saturday, chasing a first win in Naples in 20 years, and who underlined their title credential­s in front of 50,000 spectators at the San Paolo Stadium.

Both teams had their goalkeeper­s to thank for the point with Inter’s Samir Handanovic and Napoli’s Pepe Reina pulling off some fine saves.

“These players must be compliment­ed,” Inter coach Luciano Spalletti told Mediaset Premium after the match.

“Today we played a very good game, which could have been even better. Napoli were very strong, they did incredible things.

“Handanovic did what he needed to do. Reina also seemed good to me on a couple of occasions. We have suffered and we are keeping this (title race) close.”

Napoli had more possession in the first half but little to show as Handanovic kept out a quickfire double from Jose Callejon and Dries Mertens.

Reina also denied Inter’s Mauro Icardi and Borja Valero just before the break.

Napoli ran out of steam in the second half showing signs of fatigue after their European travels.

Inter with no European commitment­s looked fresher, but Napoli earned the two best chances with Piotr Zielinski’s long range volley on 84 minutes and a Mertens effort six minutes later both cleared.

“The feeling I have is that the team have more motivation in the league than Europe,” conceded Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri.

“Tonight we played with great determinat­ion for 95 minutes, in Manchester only for 55.

“I think it’s a sub-conscious thing. If in our minds we feel more competitiv­e in Serie A than in the Champions League, that might be a difficult thing to shake off.

“We don’t have that much of a chance to go all the way in Europe, but we do want to put in a great tournament performanc­e.”

Both Napoli and Inter take on teams from Genoa next week.

Napoli play at Genoa with Inter hosting local rivals Sampdoria, who earlier on Saturday crushed struggling Crotone with a five-goal blitz to move fifth. — AFP

 ??  ?? Beat you to it: Inter Milan’s Yuto Nagatomo (left) going for the ball against Napoli’s Elseid Hysaj during their Serie A match at San Paolo Stadium in Naples on Saturday. — Reuters
Beat you to it: Inter Milan’s Yuto Nagatomo (left) going for the ball against Napoli’s Elseid Hysaj during their Serie A match at San Paolo Stadium in Naples on Saturday. — Reuters

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