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December 18, 2011 2:45 PM EST
Stadio San Paolo — Napoli
Referee: D. Celi
Attendance: 48000
AS Roma
AS Roma
Napoli
Napoli
Napoli 1-3 Roma: De Sanctis error, Osvaldo and Simplicio edge Luis Enrique's side back into top half of Serie A
Walter Mazzarri’s side had a number of chances but the Giallorossi made theirs count as they took the three points in the Derby del Sole.
By Nick Ford
Napoli had the best goalscoring opportunities but it was Roma which claimed a 3-1 victory in the big Serie A clash at the Stadio San Paolo on Sunday night.
A third-minute own goal from Morgan De Sanctis and a second half strike by Pablo Osvaldo gave the visiting side breathing space before Marek Hamsik and Fabio Simplicio exchanged late goals.
Luis Enrique’s side started off on the attack and took the lead after just three minutes. Hugo Campagnaro and Paolo Cannavaro were beaten by Lamela, who took the ball to the byline before attempting to send a cross into the Napoli area. Salvatore Aronica got a touch on it and blocked the view of Morgan De Sanctis, who, instead of gathering the loose ball, turned it into his own net.
Straight after conceding, Napoli was on the attack with Hamsik driving the ball into the area but, luckily for Roma, Maarten Stekelenburg showed safer hands than his opposite number. Napoli’s first real chance of the game came in the 20th minute when Gokhan Inler saw his effort deflected out for a corner.
The Azzurri should have drawn level soon after when Juan Zuniga picked up an over hit pass on the left side and did well to send the ball low across the Roma six-yard box. Hamsik was at the back post with an open goal but the uneven goalmouth caused an awkward bounce and the Slovakian’s shot went over the bar.
Napoli continued to pressure the Roma goal and had a number of chances to equalize, notably when Lavezzi hit the post in the 34th minute, but it was the visiting side which would go in at halftime ahead.
Mazzarri’s men thought they had drawn level soon after the restart when Edinson Cavani poked in a Christian Maggio header. The celebrations were cut short though as the referee had blown for a push by Maggio.
Napoli continued to attack but could not find a way of getting the ball into the Roma goal, and Luis Enrique’s men doubled the lead in the 59th minute when, against the run of play, Francesco Totti sent a cross into the Napoli area. It was met by Osvaldo, who managed to slot the ball past De Sanctis and into the net.
The home side finally found its way back into the game in the 82nd minute when Zuniga’s well timed pass was picked up by Hamsik, who did well to beat the Roma defense and slot the ball in from a tight angle.The goal meant the Giallorossi would endure a nerve-racking last 10 minutes, and Napoli thought it had equalized in the 88th minute but Cavani was deemed to have been offside when he shot.
Roma made certain of the victory victory in the 91st minute when Fabio Simplicio’s deflected shot found its way over De Sanctis and into the Napoli net.
The win means Roma climbs out of the bottom half of the table and up to eighth, and is now level on points with sixth-placed Napoli. The midweek fixtures see Napoli host Genoa, while Roma travels to Bologna.
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Goal.com Rating
Goal.com Man of the Match
Goal.com Flop of the Match
Top & Flop Global Ranking
Fans' Man of the Match
Fans' Flop of the Match
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Striker Milan |
28 | 10 |
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Diego Alberto Milito
Striker Inter |
24 | 8 |
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Antonio Di Natale
Striker Udinese |
23 | 4 |
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Edinson Cavani
Striker Napoli |
23 | 3 |
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R. Palacio
Striker Genoa |
19 | 3 |
