Serie A: Naples wins against Como and consolidates its first place

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This Friday, at the opening of the 7th day of Serie A, Naples hosted Como. And against the promoted side, Antonio Conte’s men did not tremble. On a serve from Romelu Lukaku, Scott McTominay scored his second goal of the season to open the scoring. And despite Strefezza’s equalizer before the break (1-1, 43rd), the Partenopei did not tremble.

Returning from the locker room, the teammates of a great Romelu Lukaku did not tremble thanks to a penalty from the Belgian striker, definitely in great form since his arrival in Campania (2-1, 53rd). Still there, the former Chelsea player served David Neres who completed the Neapolitan success (3-1, 86th). With this victory, Naples consolidates its first place and will therefore spend the international break at the top of Serie A whatever happens.

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