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Ronaldo can only watch as Napoli wins Italian Cup title

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ROme—cristiano Ronaldo never had a chance.

Arkadiusz Milik converted the decisive spot kick in a penalty shootout as Napoli won its sixth Italian Cup following a 0-0 draw with Juventus on Wednesday.

Ronaldo was likely Juventus’s last penalty taker but after Paulo Dybala had his shot saved and Danilo blasted high over the goal, the five-time Ballon d’or winner could only stand at midfield and watch as Napoli won the shootout 4-2.

Afterward, Ronaldo appeared on the verge of tears.

“He was a little sad at the result,” explained teammate Juan Cuadrado. “It’s always a lottery when it goes to penalties.”

Ronaldo had a good look at the goal five minutes in but his effort was pushed away by Napoli’s second-choice goalkeeper Alex Meret. As the match wore on, he made less of an impact.

Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri said Ronaldo is struggling to regain his famous accelerati­on speed after the shutdown forced by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Unfortunat­ely that’s normal when you’re not playing games,” Sarri said.

The game went straight to penalties without extra time being played—a precaution­ary measure for players still getting back into shape in only their second match of the restart.

In the first half, Napoli captain Lorenzo Insigne hit the post with a free kick.

Juventus controlled most of the possession but Napoli had the better chances as Juve’s 42-year-old goalkeeper Gianlugi Buffon made a series of difficult saves—until the shootout.

Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso, still mourning the recent death of his younger sister, was visibly emotional afterward.

Napoli was in complete disarray when Gattuso was hired in December amid a player mutiny over a forced training camp ordered by club president Aurelio De Laurentiis.

“Life and especially football has given me so much more than I gave to it,” said Gattuso, who besides a trophy-laden career with AC Milan also played on the Italy team that won the 2006 World Cup. “In life, you always think of your parents and family first, so naturally what happened is hard to accept.

“I have such passion for football, I know that I can’t let go even for a second.”

 ?? AP ?? THE five-time Ballon d’or winner Cristiano Ronaldo could only stand at midfield and watch as Napoli wins the shootout, 4-2.
AP THE five-time Ballon d’or winner Cristiano Ronaldo could only stand at midfield and watch as Napoli wins the shootout, 4-2.

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