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Kevin de Bruyne injured himself hitting his fourth Serie A goal but Napoli went on to beat visiting Inter Milan 3-1 on Saturday, halting their slide and moving to the top of Serie A.
Inter Milan and Napoli are contesting the tightest Serie A title race since 2012. This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They note that this is just the fourth time in the three-points ...
After the opening five Serie A games of the season, AC Milan and Napoli are now sitting at the top of the standings with 12 points, alongside with Gian Piero Gasperini's AS Roma, while Juventus are now only one point behind and Inter only three points behind the Serie A leaders.
Napoli secured a 3-1 home victory over Inter Milan on Saturday in a heated Serie A clash as Kevin De Bruyne converted a penalty before going off injured before Scott McTominay and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa completed the win.
Follow live coverage as Napoli face Milan in Serie A today. Italy’s top flight has seen a rotating cast of teams at the top since the dominance of Juventus was ended, with both Inter Milan and AC Milan claiming a title apiece before Napoli finished top ...
Napoli were thrashed 6-2 in Eindhoven with coach Antonio Conte questioning the club’s summer recruitment in the immediate aftermath. “It’s definitely disappointing. When these situations happen, they never happen by chance,
Defending champions Napoli have hit a rough patch and, hot on the heels of their midweek collapse in Europe, this weekend host an Inter Milan side who have put some early season jitters behind them to join a tight Serie A title race.
Napoli have come flying out of the traps at the start of the Serie A season, winning each of their first four matches to set the pace in Italy’s top tier. But Antonio Conte’s team will be tested by Milan this weekend. Will the hosts come out on top at ...