Serie A: Naples finally regains against Monza

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Naples regains a little height. After 4 matches in a row without a victory, and above all, a humiliating defeat against Atalanta last weekend (0-3), Francesco Calzona's players rediscovered the taste of victory this Sunday. Facing Monza on the 31st day of Serie A, the Partenopei won 4-2.

Surprised by the opening score of Bosnian international Milan Djuric (9th, 1-0), Naples was first able to rectify the situation thanks to three goals in five minutes signed Victor Osimhen (55th, 1-1), author his 12th goal of the season in Serie A, Matteo Politano (57th, 1-2) and Piotr Zielinski (61st, 1-3). Andrea Colpani had reduced the gap immediately (62nd, 2-3) but Giacomo Raspadori finally extinguished the opposing hopes with his first ball played (68th, 2-4). In the ranking, Naples moves up to 7th place while Monza is in 11th position.

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