With missing line-ups and with quite a bit of prestige on the agenda, Juventus and Napoli parted ways tonight (Thursday) with a 1: 1 rhythm, albeit one that does not serve either team.
It was actually Napoli to get on the board first after a good start by Juventus.
Dries Martens sent an accurate ball to the far corner in the 23rd minute and set up an advantage for the group from the south, which was enough for them until the 54th minute of the game.
Martens with the advantage gate, Photo: Reuters,
Whoever was there to determine the outcome of the game was Federico Keiza, who returned to the pitches after more than a month out due to injury and his own accurate kick subdued Ospina on the road to a draw in Turin.
Napoli had hoped to come out with 3 points that would once again bring them closer to second-placed AC Milan or leading Inter, but Lorenzo Insigne and his team-mates missed the opportunity and will continue to look to emerge from the third momentum they have encountered.
Juventus, on the other hand, continues to be in fifth place, although it could have taken a significant step and moved closer to fourth-placed Atlanta, if it had won.
Keisa.
Exciting return to the pitches, Photo: Getty Images,
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