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Roma beat Milan 1:2, Napoli kept the top Israel today

2022-10-01T18:12:45.895Z


Mourinho's team achieved a prestigious victory at the San Siro, thanks to a winning goal by Chris Smalling in the 75th minute • Napoli secured another week at the top of Serie A with a fourth consecutive victory over Torino 3:1


Every time Jose Mourinho comes as an opponent in recent years to play against Inter at the San Siro, he receives respect from the local crowd, this in light of the treble he brought to the club in the 2009/10 season.

Tonight (Saturday) he and Roma arrived in Milan and won a prestigious 1:2 thanks to goals from Paulo Dybala and Chris Smalling that converted a lead from Federico DeMarco. 

The stopper in the 75th minute completed the turnaround and gave Roma a valuable victory, the team's first from the capital at San Siro since the 2016/17 season.

Napoli - Torino 1:3

Napoli secured another week at the top of Serie A with a fourth win in a row.

Torino have not managed to break a long streak in which they fail to beat Napoli since the 2008/9 season.

Andre-Frank Zambo-Angisa scored an early brace (6, 12) to become the first Napoli player to score twice in the first quarter of an hour in a league game since January 1994.

It was also the debut pairing of Zambo-Angisa in his career, who to date has scored only three goals in his club career.

The hot Habicha Cabrezadalia, ran half a court unhindered on the way to conquer the third (37) of the Blues, Antonio Sanabria just shrunk (44).

The Blues are at the top of the table with 20 points, leading over Atalanta who will play tomorrow and can match them - if they beat Fiorentina.

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Source: israelhayom

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