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Atalanta send Napoli out of Italian Cup

- RESULTS

NAPLES: Serie A leaders Napoli have been eliminated from the Italian Cup after a 2-1 defeat at home to Atalanta on Tuesday.

Timothy Castagne and Alejandro Gomez scored to send Atalanta through to the semi-finals, where they will meet either three-time defending champions Juventus or Torino.

It was the first time Atalanta had reached the semi-finals since the 1995-96 season, when they went on to finish runners-up for the second time. They won the competitio­n in 1963.

“It was an amazing performanc­e, and a fantastic achievemen­t,” Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini said.

“Having reached the semi-finals by winning at Napoli ensures that our season is already rich ... it’s a really important result for us.”

Both sides had chances to score in an even first half before Castagne broke the deadlock five minutes after the interval.

Gomez’s cross from the left found Andreas Cornelius and his effort came off Napoli defender Mario Rui.

But the rebound went straight to Castagne, who slammed the ball home.

Gomez appeared to have sealed the match with a wonderful solo effort nine minutes from time, but Dries Mertens gave Napoli hope three minutes later when he head- ed in a cross from fellow substitute Lorenzo Insigne at the back post.

Napoli lead Serie A at the halfway stage, a point more than secondplac­ed Juventus. But they were also eliminated from the Champions League last month.

“We are having an extraordin­ary season,” Napoli coach Maurizo Sarri said.

“We have the right attitude in the league but we suffer more in the cups ... certainly we could have done something better in the cups.

“Maybe subconscio­usly we apply ourselves more in the league.” — AP

 ??  ?? Solo effort: Alejandro Gomez (No. 10) celebratin­g with his teammates after scoring Atalanta’s second goal in the Italian Cup quarter-final match at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples, Italy. — AP
Solo effort: Alejandro Gomez (No. 10) celebratin­g with his teammates after scoring Atalanta’s second goal in the Italian Cup quarter-final match at the San Paolo Stadium in Naples, Italy. — AP

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