ARTICLE AD
Continuation of the 23rd day of Serie A this Sunday afternoon. Napoli hosted the Hellas Verona club in Campania, on the lawn of the Diego Armando Maradona stadium. The first period was marked by a clear domination of Walter Mazzarri’s players but unfortunately sterile. In the second half, the Gialloblu took the Partnepei by surprise by opening the scoring with Diego Coppola (72nd). But Cyril Ngonge equalized to celebrate his first goal in his new colors (87th), scoring against his former club. And Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored a sublime goal in the top corner (79th) to give the victory (2-1).
In the standings, Napoli takes valuable points to climb in the Italian championship with a 7th position, while Hellas Verona, despite an encouraging game, still occupies 17th place in Serie A, on the verge of relegation. Next weekend, the Partenopei will play against AC Milan, while the Gialloblu will cross swords away with Monza, during the 24th day of the championship.
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