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Football news - Napoli held again in latest Serie A stalemate

ByReuters

Updated 17/02/2019 at 22:04 GMT

Napoli drew 0-0 with Torino on Sunday, their third goalless draw in four Serie A games, allowing Juventus to take a 13-point lead at the top of the table.

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Carlo Ancelotti’s side were held to stalemates by AC Milan and Fiorentina in their last two away games and failed to find the net once again at the Stadio San Paolo.
Arkadiusz Milik came close on several occasions and Lorenzo Insigne curled a shot off the post but Torino held firm to frustrate their hosts.
The result leaves Napoli in second place on 53 points, while Torino occupy ninth with 35 points.
Earlier on Sunday, Inter Milan defeated Sampdoria 2-1 at San Siro to consolidate their grip on third place, while Domenico Criscito’s 93rd-minute winner gave Genoa a 2-1 victory over Champions League hopefuls Lazio.
There were also wins for Udinese and Empoli over Chievo and Sassuolo respectively and in the lunchtime kick-off Fiorentina won 4-1 away to SPAL.
“We lacked a goal, just as we did against Fiorentina,” Ancelotti told Italian broadcasters.
“We played with focus, motivation, determination, but it’s unacceptable to have 18 scoring opportunities over two games and not score any of them.
“Evidently we need to work in training on the finishing, crosses, movements, decision-making. I defy anyone to say this team doesn’t play good football but we are not turning the chances into goals.
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“We’re in a very strong position, the team proves with its performances that the team is very determined, concentrated and has a precise identity; you might not think that just looking at the results but it’s true.
“It is our own fault and the devil is in the detail; we need a more precise cross, more accurate finish, better run. It’s not just the strikers, as the crosses and final ball also need work. We all need to work on it, there’s no point focusing only on the forwards.”
The result leaves Napoli in second place on 53 points, while Torino occupy ninth with 35 points.
Earlier on Sunday, Inter Milan defeated Sampdoria 2-1 at San Siro to consolidate their grip on third place, while Domenico Criscito’s 93rd-minute winner gave Genoa a 2-1 victory over Champions League hopefuls Lazio.
There were also wins for Udinese and Empoli over Chievo and Sassuolo respectively and in the lunchtime kick-off Fiorentina won 4-1 away to SPAL.
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