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  • Lazio win as Osimhen’s Napoli made to wait again for Serie A title

    Lazio win as Osimhen’s Napoli made to wait again for Serie A title

    Napoli have to wait at least one more day before finally celebrating a first Serie A title in 33 years as rivals Lazio beat Sassuolo 2-0 on Wednesday.

    Felipe Anderson and Toma Basic were on target for the club from the capital who are 15 points adrift of Napoli with five games left.

    The result means that Napoli will clinch the title if they avoid defeat at Udinese on Thursday.

    Napoli’s only previous Scudettos came in 1987 and 1990 when superstar Diego Maradona played at the club.

    Napoli could have wrapped up the title on Sunday but were held 1-1 at home by Salernitana.

    Thousands of their fans are expected to be at the game in Udine and many more at their Stadio Diego Armando Maradona to watch the game on big screens.

    They will be with the whole city ready to celebrate.

    Lazio’s win helped them in a tight race for three UEFA Champions League berths behind Napoli.

    They are one point ahead of Juventus, four clear of Inter Milan, and Atalanta, AC Milan and Roma are also in the fight another two points back.

  • Osimhen set to power Napoli to win first Serie A title in 33 years today

    Osimhen set to power Napoli to win first Serie A title in 33 years today

    Victor Osimhen’s Napoli could be crowned champions today if they do not lose away to Udinese in the Serie A.

    Osimhen has been in impressive form all through the season hitting 26 goals in 33 appearances for the Parthenopeans.

    Their celebrations were delayed on Wednesday, following Lazio’s 2-0 home win over Sassuolo.

    Lazio were under pressure following Juventus’ 2-1 win over Lecce earlier but are back in second place, above them with a one-point lead on 64 points.

    A draw or a loss against Sassuolo would have given Napoli an unassailable lead before their match at Udinese.

    Osimhen will be hoping to power his side over the finish line at the Dacia Arena.

    Should Napoli win the title today, they will be winning the title for the first time in 30 years.

  • Ligue 1: PSG consider Mbappe, Osimhen partnership

    Ligue 1: PSG consider Mbappe, Osimhen partnership

    Paris Saint-Germain are considering acquiring Victor Osimhen to partner with Kylian Mbappe upfront next season in the French Ligue 1

    The Parisians are reportedly close to agreeing a deal with Victor Osimhen that will see the striker join from Napoli in the summer.

    Osimhen’s performance in the current season for Napoli has been very impressive, scoring 26 goals in 32 games.

    Napoli are on the verge of winning its first Serie A title in 30 years.

    Osimhen’s agent, Roberto Calenda is close to reaching an agreement with Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain.

    The player, according to French news hub, Foot Mercato doesn’t, however, favour a move to the Parc des Princes.

    Chelsea, Manchester United and Bayern Munich are also interested in the Nigeria international.

    PSG’s sporting director, Luis Campos has established contact with Calenda in recent weeks.

    Meanwhile the 24-year-old has expressed his desire to play in the English Premier League.

    Last month, he said: “I think playing in one of the top five leagues in the world is an amazing feeling for me.

    “A lot of people worldwide consider the Premier League as the best and the strongest league but now I’m in one of the best leagues in the world which is the Italian Serie A.”

    He added: “I’m working so hard to make sure that I achieve my dream of playing in the Premier League some day but like I said, it’s a process and I just want to keep on this momentum and continue to do well.”

  • Victor Osimhen close on Serie A title with Napoli

    Victor Osimhen close on Serie A title with Napoli

    Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen put in an impressive performance for Napoli who snatched a last-minute winner against Juventus on Sunday.

    The 1-0 win leaves Napoli on the brink of claiming their first Serie A title since 1990 after the hosts had two goals ruled out following VAR reviews.

    Giacomo Raspadori was the hero for Napoli as his 94th-minute goal saw Luciano Spalletti’s side complete the double over Juventus this season.

    Eljif Elmas crossed for the unmarked Raspadori at the back post and he shaped up for the perfect volley, firing it through Wojciech Szczesny’s legs.

    Osimhen went close to breaking the deadlock in the second half after receiving Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s flying back-heel flick but his low strike took a slight deflection and went out for a corner.

    From the resulting corner Osimhen saw his header go straight to Szczesny.

    Moments later Osimhen threatened again, firing over the bar after running onto another Di Lorenzo assist.

     

  • Serie A: Napoli inch closer to Scudetto title after defeating Juventus 1-0

    Serie A: Napoli inch closer to Scudetto title after defeating Juventus 1-0

    A stoppage-time goal by forward Giacomo Raspadori earned runaway leaders Napoli a 1-0 win at Juventus on Sunday.

    The result leaves them on the brink of claiming their first Serie A title since 1990 after the hosts had two goals ruled out following VAR reviews.

    Raspadori came off the bench to fire Napoli 17 points clear on 78 points and they could claim their third Serie A championship next weekend if they beat Salernitana and second-placed Lazio fail to win at Inter Milan.

    Juventus, who returned to the top four when a 15-point deduction over the club’s transfer dealings was scrapped on Thursday pending a new hearing, remained third on 59 points.

    They are two points behind second-placed Lazio who lost against Torino on Saturday.

    A goalless first half saw defensive Juventus allowing Napoli to enjoy the lion’s share of possession, awaiting chances to counter-attack.

    The approach did not result in many chances for either side and Juve managed only three shots on target.

    Napoli’s first attempt of significance came five minutes into the second half from winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia but keeper Wojciech Szczesny did well to keep his low strike out.

    The game sprung to life with 20 minutes left when Napoli came close to taking the lead through striker Victor Osimhen who fired inches wide of the post.

    A minute later Osimhen connected with a corner but headed the ball into the arms of Szczesny and soon after this season’s Serie A top scorer sent the ball narrowly over the bar.

    Juventus, clearly fired up, thought they had taken the lead with a stunning solo effort by Angel Di Maria in the 82nd minute.

    The goal was, however, cancelled out after a VAR check for Arkadiusz Milik’s tackle on Napoli midfielder Stanislav Lobotka in the build up.

    Late substitute Dusan Vlahovic then found the net for Juventus in added time but his effort was ruled out as well because the ball left the pitch before Federico Chiesa’s cross.

    Napoli then sealed their eighth away league win in a row through Raspadori, who beat Szczesny with a volley following a beautiful lofted cross by midfielder Eljif Elmas.

    “I congratulated the team because they played a good game after (Tuesday’s) Champions League exit, which is always dramatic because you have a lot of thoughts and you carry some fatigue with you.

    “To do more than that today was difficult,” Spaletti told reporters.

    Juventus have suffered their first three-game losing streak in Serie A since 2011 after a 1-0 loss to Sassuolo saw them fall to consecutive league defeats for the first time this term.

    They are winless in five of their last six games in all competitions.

    “We played a good game against a strong Napoli.

    “It wasn’t easy to spend four months in those conditions, finding the energy and concentration to get results,”said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri, referring to their points deduction that was imposed in January.

  • Runaway leaders Napoli close on title with last-gasp win at Juventus

    Runaway leaders Napoli close on title with last-gasp win at Juventus

    A stoppage-time goal by forward Giacomo Raspadori earned runaway leaders Napoli a 1-0 win at Juventus on Sunday.

    The result leaves them on the brink of claiming their first Serie A title since 1990 after the hosts had two goals ruled out following VAR reviews.

    Raspadori came off the bench to fire Napoli 17 points clear on 78 points and they could claim their third Serie A championship next weekend if they beat Salernitana and second-placed Lazio fail to win at Inter Milan.

    Juventus, who returned to the top four when a 15-point deduction over the club’s transfer dealings was scrapped on Thursday pending a new hearing, remained third on 59 points.

    They are two points behind second-placed Lazio who lost against Torino on Saturday.

    A goalless first half saw defensive Juventus allowing Napoli to enjoy the lion’s share of possession, awaiting chances to counter-attack.

    The approach did not result in many chances for either side and Juve managed only three shots on target.

    Napoli’s first attempt of significance came five minutes into the second half from winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia but keeper Wojciech Szczesny did well to keep his low strike out.

    The game sprung to life with 20 minutes left when Napoli came close to taking the lead through striker Victor Osimhen who fired inches wide of the post.

    A minute later Osimhen connected with a corner but headed the ball into the arms of Szczesny and soon after this season’s Serie A top scorer sent the ball narrowly over the bar.

    Juventus, clearly fired up, thought they had taken the lead with a stunning solo effort by Angel Di Maria in the 82nd minute.

    The goal was, however, cancelled out after a VAR check for Arkadiusz Milik’s tackle on Napoli midfielder Stanislav Lobotka in the build up.

    Late substitute Dusan Vlahovic then found the net for Juventus in added time but his effort was ruled out as well because the ball left the pitch before Federico Chiesa’s cross.

    Napoli then sealed their eighth away league win in a row through Raspadori, who beat Szczesny with a volley following a beautiful lofted cross by midfielder Eljif Elmas.

    “I congratulated the team because they played a good game after (Tuesday’s) Champions League exit, which is always dramatic because you have a lot of thoughts and you carry some fatigue with you.

    “To do more than that today was difficult,” Spaletti told reporters.

    Juventus have suffered their first three-game losing streak in Serie A since 2011 after a 1-0 loss to Sassuolo saw them fall to consecutive league defeats for the first time this term.

    They are winless in five of their last six games in all competitions.

    “We played a good game against a strong Napoli.

    “It wasn’t easy to spend four months in those conditions, finding the energy and concentration to get results,”said Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri, referring to their points deduction that was imposed in January.

  • UCL: How AC Milan bundled Osimhen’s Napoli out of the Champions League

    UCL: How AC Milan bundled Osimhen’s Napoli out of the Champions League

    AC Milan booked a place in this year’s UEFA Champions League, after playing out a draw with another Serie A side Napoli at Naples on Tuesday night.

    Rafael Leão’s mesmerising solo assist helped to add a 1-1 away draw to AC Milan’s UEFA Champions League (UCL) quarter-final home leg triumph.

    Napoli’s cinderella run in the UCL ended after playing out a 1-1 draw with AC Milan in the reverse fixture thereby making the away side go three straight games unbeaten against Napoli.

    Fans at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona were always going to make life difficult for AC Milan, and the thunderous atmosphere they created saw the pitch shrouded in smoke by kick-off. That wasn’t the only thing that blinded the visitors either, as Napoli came racing out of the blocks, with Matteo Politano twice causing problems by cutting in from the right, although his closest effort was dragged a yard wide.

    However, he and fellow star performer Mário Rui were hauled off injured during the first half, as the tide began to turn towards Stefano Pioli’s side.

    After missing a penalty in the encounter, AC Milan’s Oliver Giroud scored to put the Visitor ahead before Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen equalized in the dying minute of the game but his goal couldn’t save Napoli.

    The game’s first major moment saw Olivier Giroud take centre stage, with the veteran Frenchman stepping up to the spot after Leão was scythed down in the box, only for Alex Meret to palm away his tame spot-kick.

    Result meant AC Milan will progress to the Semi-final of the competition for the first time in many years.

     

     

  • UCL: Giroud sends Milan into semis despite late Napoli rally

    UCL: Giroud sends Milan into semis despite late Napoli rally

    AC Milan reached the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since they won the trophy 16 years ago thanks to a first-half goal from Olivier Giroud at Napoli.

    Giroud’s goal secured a 1-1 draw and 2-1 aggregate win despite a barrage of pressure on Tuesday.

    Napoli battled until the end but could not break down the resilient Milan defence until striker Victor Osimhen equalised three minutes into stoppage time with a bullet header.

    But it was too late as the referee ended the match seconds later.

    Seven-time European champions Milan will now face either Inter Milan or Benfica, who meet on Wednesday at the San Siro with the Italian side leading 2-0 from the first leg.

    Milan coach Stefano Pioli said he would welcome a semi-final against their city rivals.

    “It would look like that, as Inter won the first leg so well. These will be another two difficult, exciting and wonderful clashes in the Champions League.

    “We’ve done a great deal and don’t want to stop now,” he told reporters.

    This was the third meeting between Milan and Napoli in 16 days, with Pioli’s visiting side having claimed a 4-0 victory against the runaway Serie A leaders on April 2.

    After Milan won the quarter-final first leg 1-0, Napoli pushed for the opening goal from the start as the visitors were forced to defend deep against an attacking onslaught.

    “I think the small advantage of the 1-0 in the first leg helped us in one sense and blocked us in another,” Pioli said.

    “We chose, considering Osimhen was there, to sit a little deeper and not allow him those spaces where he can be devastating.”

    Milan struggled in a raucous atmosphere, with loud boos resounding throughout the stadium every time they gained possession.

    But they held off an aggressive Napoli side for most of the match with an impressive defensive display.

    Milan had the chance to take the lead with a penalty after 22 minutes after Mario Rui clattered into Rafael Leao but goalkeeper Alex Meret dived to stop Giroud’s low strike.

    Meret saved Napoli again when he parried Giroud’s attempt inside the box with his foot five minutes later.

    As a result of the intense pressure exerted by the hosts, Milan were able to exploit the holes in the home defence and went ahead through Giroud just before the interval.

    Leao sprinted with the ball from his own half past the Napoli rearguard before rolling it across to Giroud who slotted home from close range.

    Napoli had a glimmer of hope eight minutes from time when Fikayo Tomori handled the ball inside the box, but Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s penalty was saved by Mike Maignan.

    Osimhen was shackled all night until his added-time header but it came too late for Napoli and their disappointed fans.

    “I saw an enormous sacrifice from my players, we trusted each other and our way of playing football to overcome a great Napoli side that caused us problems over both legs.

    “We won it with heart, energy and belief,” Pioli said.

    Napoli, who were in the last eight for the first time, are in a mini-slump without a victory in their last three matches in all competitions.

  • Serie A : Napoli gives update on Osimhen’s injury

    Serie A : Napoli gives update on Osimhen’s injury

    Victor Osimhen  resumed training with his Napoli teammate on Thursday and may be available for selection for the Partenopei’s next Serie A  game on Saturday.

    The pointman has been ruled out of Napoli’s last two games due to a muscle injury he sustained while on an assignment for Nigeria.

    The 24-year-old also sat out Wednesday night’s 1-0 defeat to AC Milan at the San Siro.

    The Partenopei provided an update on Osimhen’s fitness on their official website on Thursday.

    “Osimhen did part of the group work and part individually on the pitch,” reads the statement.

    The 24-year-old is expected to make an appearance in Napoli’s Serie A clash against Hellas Verona on Saturday.

  • UCL: Osimhen to face AC Milan in second leg clash

    UCL: Osimhen to face AC Milan in second leg clash

    Napoli forward Victor Osimhen will be fit for their UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg at home to AC Milan next week, manager Luciano Spalletti said on Thursday.

    This was after the Nigerian forward missed Wednesday’s 0-1 loss in the first-leg match.

    Osimhen, Serie A’s top scorer with 21 goals, was sidelined for this month’s league games against AC Milan and Lecce due to a thigh strain.

    “The chances of him being available are 100 percent because the work schedule, it was made in that direction,” Spalletti said.

    “He was rested on Wednesday and will be rested for Saturday’s match also, to complete the work done by the doctors. Then, anything can happen.”

    Ismael Bennacer’s goal gave AC Milan a 1-0 win to take into the return leg on Tuesday.

    Serie A leaders Napoli have never reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.