Juventus won 1-0 at home to Napoli with back-to-back goals from Gatti. Napoli, on the other hand, have only 1 win and 4 defeats in their last 5 matches
As a result, they remain in fifth place. Juventus, on the other hand, have won eight and drawn two of their last 10 matches
At present, it has temporarily surpassed Inter Milan by 1 point and maintained a strong momentum for the championship. During the game, Gatti nudged the gram 77
The 77 smashed the ball directly at Gatti and then complained to the referee, only to receive a yellow card himself.
Osimhen stopped the ball past Szczesny and scored, but the referee ruled him offside and the goal was disallowed. Vlahovic's shot is blocked
McKennie, on the other hand, attempted a barb shot but missed the target. Vlahovic fired quickly after a beautiful bike pass in the box
But I couldn't find the right angle and force. Napoli launched a long ball attack, Osimhen stopped the ball perfectly, and the G77 had a one-on-one chance
However, in the face of Szczesny, who rushed out, he unfortunately shot high. Bremer's header found Gatti and Di Lorenzo had a great chance to score
However, Szczesny made a world-class save. McKennie's pass was accurate and Vlahovic fired hard at the post
However, the referee then raised the flag to signal that McKennie was offside when he received the ball. Di Lorenzo's shot from a tight angle hits the side-netting.
The starting line-ups for Juventus and Napoli are as follows: Juventus's starting line-up includes: goalkeepers Szczesny, Gatti, Bremer and Danilo
Cambiaso, McKennie, Locatelli, Rabiot, Kostic, Chiesa and Vlahovic. On the bench list are Perrin, Pinsorio, and Pinsor
Wyson, Rugani, Kaviglia, Miretti, Ildiz, Nongre and Iling. Napoli's starting lineup includes: goalkeeper Meret
Di Lorenzo, Rahmani, Natan, Juan Jesus, Anguiza, Lobotka, Zielinski, Politano,
Kvaratskhelia and Osmeen. The bench includes Golini, Contini, Estigaard, Geetano, Dem, Zelbin and Lindström.