ACF Fiorentina defender Facundo Roncaglia, aided by a blunder by SSC Napoli goalkeeper Morgan de Sanctis, scored from just inside his own half in a 1-1 Serie A draw on Sunday.
Uruguay international forward Edinson Cavani replied for Napoli with his 100th Serie A goal and 17th of the season to take his side level on points with SS Lazio in second place.
Napoli and Lazio both have 43 points from 21 games, five behind Juventus, who thumped Udinese 4-0 on Saturday.
Photo: Reuters
Giampaolo Pazzini scored twice, the second an exquisite lesson in close control, to give AC Milan a 2-1 win over Bologna, while bottom club AC Siena ended a run of six successive defeats by beating UC Sampdoria 1-0.
Fourth-placed Inter drew 1-1 at AS Roma as Argentina international forward Rodrigo Palacio scored in first-half stoppage-time to cancel out a controversial penalty converted by Francesco Totti for the hosts.
Those results meant that Milan climbed above Roma into sixth place with 34 points, two behind Fiorentina and five adrift of Inter.
Fiorentina and Napoli served up a dismal opening half hour, punctuated by cynical fouls, bickering and five yellow cards, before Roncaglia inadvertently put the hosts in front in the 33rd minute.
From just inside his own half, the Argentine defender floated a long ball forward into the Napoli penalty area, where it was completely misjudged by De Sanctis, flying over the goalkeeper’s head and bouncing into the goal.
The usually dependable De Sanctis also collided with a defender while Roncaglia sheepishly celebrated.
Cavani spared Napoli’s blushes nine minutes later when he scored with a glancing header following a low free-kick from the left.
It was his 66th league goal in only two-and-a-half seasons with Napoli to add to 34 goals in just over three seasons with US Citta di Palermo.
Napoli could have won it in the second half, but they were denied by Fiorentina goalkeeper Norberto Neto, who produced a miraculous save to stop Goran Pandev’s header from close range.
Milan and Bologna also produced a dreary opening which matched the conditions on a foggy winter’s afternoon at a sparsely-occupied San Siro.
Pazzini brought the game to life just after the hour when he scored with a shot which took a deflection of Mikael Antonsson.
He shone through the gloom again in the 82nd minute when he controlled Kevin-Prince Boateng’s low cross with his back to goal, flicked the ball backwards over his marker, turned and placed his shot past Federico Agliardi.
Bologna, beaten 3-2 by Inter in the Coppa Italia last week after fighting back from 2-0 down, again sprung into life after going two goals behind and pulled one back with a Philippe Mexes own-goal two minutes later.
Siena remained bottom with 14 points despite their win, but they are now only two points behind Palermo and three adrift of Genoa thanks to a 71st-minute header from 35-year-old Albania international forward Erjon Bogdani against Sampdoria.
Genoa lost 2-0 at home to Catania, with Argentine Gonzalo Bergessio scoring after four minutes and his compatriot Pablo Barrientos adding the other in the 86th minute.
Marco Boriello produced an extraordinary miss from close range and Ciro Immobile twice hit the woodwork for the out-of-sorts hosts, who stayed three points adrift of 17th-placed Delfino Pescara 1936.
Pescara also lost at home, 2-0 against Torino, with Mario Santana and Alessio Cerci scoring breakaway goals in the first half.
Also on Sunday, Atalanta BC drew 1-1 with Cagliari and AC Chievo Verona were also held 1-1 by Parma.
Additional reporting by staff writer
If the Wild finally break through and win their first playoff series in a decade, Minnesota’s top line likely will be the reason. They were all over the Golden Knights through the first two games of their NHL Western Conference quarter-finals series, which was 1-1 going back to Minnesota for Game 3 today. The Wild tied the series with a 5-2 win on Tuesday. Matt Boldy had three goals and an assist in the first two games, while Kirill Kaprizov produced two goals and three assists. Joel Eriksson Ek, who centers the line, has yet to get on the scoresheet. “I think the biggest
Bologna on Thursday advanced past Empoli to reach their first Coppa Italia final in more than half a century. Thijs Dallinga’s 87th-minute header earned Bologna a 2-1 win and his side advanced 5-1 on aggregate. Giovanni Fabbian opened the scoring for Bologna with a header seven minutes in. Then Viktor Kovalenko equalized for Empoli in the 30th minute by turning in a rebound to finish off a counterattack. Bologna won the first leg 3-0. In the May 14 final in Rome, Bologna are to face AC Milan, who eliminated city rivals Inter 4-1 on aggregate following a 3-0 win on Wednesday. Bologna last reached the
From a commemorative jersey to a stadium in his name, Argentine soccer organizers are planning a slew of tributes to their late “Captain” Pope Francis, eulogized as the ultimate team player. Tributes to the Argentine pontiff, a lifelong lover of the game, who died on Monday at the age of 88, have been peppered with soccer metaphors in his homeland. “Francisco. What a player,” the Argentine Football Federation (AFA) said, describing the first pope from Latin America and the southern hemisphere as a generational talent who “never hogged the ball” and who showed the world “the importance of having an Argentine captain,
Noelvi Marte on Sunday had seven RBIs and hit his first career grand slam with a drive off infielder Jorge Mateo, while Austin Wynn had a career-high six RBIs as the Cincinnati Reds scored their most runs in 26 years in a 24-2 rout of the Baltimore Orioles. Marte finished with five hits, including his eighth-inning homer off Mateo. Wynn hit a three-run homer in the ninth off catcher Gary Sanchez. Cincinnati scored its most runs since a 24-12 win against the Colorado Rockies on May 19, 1999, and finished with 25 hits. Baltimore allowed its most runs since a 30-3 loss to