Imperial Valley Press

Napoli beats defending champion Liverpool 2-0 in CL

- BY ANDREW DAMPF AP Sports Writer

NAPLES, Italy — Liverpool opened its Champions League title defense with a 2-0 loss at Napoli on Tuesday — the latest chapter in what is becoming an intense rivalry between the two attack-minded clubs after also meeting in last season’s group phase.

Dries Mertens converted a penalty eight minutes from the end of an entertaini­ng match after a contentiou­s foul by Andy Robertson on Jose Callejon.

Substitute Fernando Llorente then sealed it in stoppage time with his first goal for Napoli — a measure of revenge after playing on the Tottenham side that lost last season’s final to Liverpool.

“It was very balanced match,” Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti said. “They’re the best squad in Europe and they were again tonight, because they forced us to be extraordin­ary.”

Liverpool became the first reigning champion to lose its opening game since AC Milan was beat by Ajax in 1994.

Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp thought that Callejon accentuate­d the foul after Robertson was adjudged to have tripped the Spaniard in the area.

“I’m pretty sure there are different views on that. When a player jumps before there is contact it is not a penalty,” Klopp said.

On the first night of VAR use in the group phase, Klopp wondered aloud how the referees came to the decision.

“I’m not the best loser but I’m not a bad loser. It was a decision made by human beings. As long as human beings make the decisions there is potential for failure. The referees and the VAR were all German, and they have experience with the VAR in Germany,” said Klopp, who is also German. “I’m sure they will find an explanatio­n on why they did the right thing.”

Still, Klopp was not altogether discourage­d.

“That was the game changer tonight and we have to accept the result,” he said. “We are really critical with ourselves but it was not a really, really bad performanc­e.”

Last season, Napoli also beat Liverpool 1-0 at home before the English side won by the same score in England — denying Napoli a place in the knockout rounds.

Napoli and Salzburg, which routed Genk 6-2, took the early lead in Group E.

“I hope it’s not decisive,” Klopp said. “Give us at least a few more games to change the table.”

The atmosphere inside the newly renovated Stadio San Paolo was electric from the start as both sides attacked relentless­ly from the opening whistle.

Napoli countered Liverpool’s establishe­d attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané with a lineup featuring four forwards: Lorenzo Insigne and Jose Callejon on the wings surroundin­g Dries Mertens and Hirving Lozano.

Salah was on full sprint from kicko but couldn’t find a way past Napoli’s center back Kalidou Koulibaly.

Liverpool goalkeeper Adrián — in his Champions League debut — denied Fabian Ruiz twice in one action before Lozano headed the second rebound into the net only to be whistled o side.

As dazzling as the offensive display was, the defense was just as impressive.

Joël Matip lunged to head away a cross intended for Lozano that seemed a sure goal then Ruiz sprinted back at the other end to intercept what would have been a tap-in for Salah.

The frantic pace continued, with Firmino heading just wide of the far post from a corner in the 44th.

Possession in the first half was split exactly 50-50.

The fireworks continued immediatel­y after the break when Adrian hung in the air to deny a volley from Mertens with one hand at the far post.

There was a rare defensive mistake when Kostas Manolas gifted the ball to Salah in a great position but Napoli goalkeeper Alex Meret extended to glove the Egypt internatio­nal’s shot wide.

It was only in the last 15 minutes that the pace slowed, with both teams visibly exhausted on a warm evening.

Then Napoli found the breakthrou­gh with the penalty.

Adrián lunged to his left and got a hand on Mertens’ spot kick but couldn’t stop it.

In the final minutes, Napoli fans’ whistled so loud every time Liverpool had possession it was deafening, and it seemed to have an e ect when Virgil van Dijk gifted the ball to Llorente, who rolled it past Adrián with ease.

 ?? AP PHOTO/GREGORIO BORGIA ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (left) and Napoli’s Mario Rui fight for the ball during the Champions League Group E soccer match between Napoli and Liverpool, at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, on Tuesday.
AP PHOTO/GREGORIO BORGIA Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (left) and Napoli’s Mario Rui fight for the ball during the Champions League Group E soccer match between Napoli and Liverpool, at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, Italy, on Tuesday.

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