Serie A: Naples draws a draw against Genoa

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As part of the 25th day of Serie A, Napoli, defeated by AC Milan last weekend, hosted Genoa, twelfth at kick-off. An important meeting for Walter Mazzarri’s men, tenth in the ranking and determined to raise their heads. At Diego Armando Maradona, however, everything did not go as planned. Hanging on during the first act despite collective domination, Stanislav Lobotka’s teammates broke down even after returning from the locker room.

Realistically, the young Danish midfielder, Morten Frendrup, punished the Partenopei (0-1, 47th). With their backs against the wall and very close to defeat, Napoli finally snatched the point of the draw in the final moments thanks to young Cyril Ngonge, who came on the field a few minutes earlier (1-1, 90th). With this result (1-1), Napoli is 9th. For its part, Genoa is in 12th place.

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