AC Milan on Sunday kept hold of their five-point lead at the top of Serie A after a hard-fought 2-1 win at UC Sampdoria, while SSC Napoli moved third after strolling to victory over bottom side Crotone.
Franck Kessie’s penalty on the stroke of halftime and Samu Castillejo’s 77th-minute strike were just enough for the seven-time European champions to move up to 26 points and keep second-placed local rivals Inter at arm’s length.
Coach Stefano Pioli hailed a dogged display from a team missing injured talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic, defender Simon Kjaer and midfielder Ismael Bennacer.
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“This is a team that makes the most of every situation, even the most negative, to show what they can do,” Pioli told Sky Sport Italia. “I keep being surprised by the maturity of the players... They never get downhearted by bad results or let good ones go to their heads.”
Ivory Coast midfielder Kessie coolly struck home his spot-kick after Jakub Jankto unluckily handled while challenging for the ball with Theo Hernandez.
Sandro Tonali hit the post for Milan just after halftime, but the away side were on the back foot for much of the second half until substitute Castillejo doubled their lead with his first touch, set up by a fine pullback from Ante Rebic.
Rebic would then surely have removed all doubt with 11 minutes left had Davide Calabria not ruined a fine team moved by duffing his pass to the waiting Croatian, who is yet to score this season.
That left Pioli’s team to sweat out the final minutes after Albin Ekdal’s powerful header just escaped Gianluigi Donnarumma’s clutches and their lead at the top of the table would have been cut to three had Swede Ekdal not put another aerial effort wide in the final attack of the game.
Napoli are six points back in third, level with champions Juventus, after goals from Lorenzo Insigne, Hirving Lozano, Diego Demme and Andrea Petagna earned the away side a 4-0 win at Crotone.
Insigne opened the scoring with a trademark curling strike after cutting in from the left with half an hour gone and the task became simpler for the away side five minutes after halftime when Jacopo Petriccione was sent off for a late, high challenge on Demme.
Italy international Insigne then laid on Lozano for the second with a superb long pass that left the Mexican with a simple finish and Demme made sure of the result with a drilled low strike 14 minutes from the end following a layoff from substitute Dries Mertens.
Belgium forward Mertens then supplied the pass that allowed Petagna to hammer home the fourth in stoppage-time.
Sixth-placed AS Roma are eight points off the lead after a goalless home draw with US Sassuolo in which both teams had goals ruled out by the video assistant referee (VAR) and the hosts played the second half with 10 men.
Pedro was sent off for a second bookable offense five minutes before halftime and his coach Paulo Fonseca followed him to the stands at the end of the first half after Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s goal was ruled out for a foul by Edin Dzeko following a VAR check.
The hosts dominated after halftime despite being outnumbered and were unlucky to not take the lead when Leonardo Spinazzola’s cross was guided onto the post by Sassuolo defender Gian Marco Ferrari, under pressure from Dzeko.
Sassuolo thought they had snatched the points with 15 minutes left when Lukas Haraslin whipped a long-range shot past Antonio Mirante, only for the goal to be ruled out by VAR for the tightest of offsides.
“I’m very proud of my team. We played very well even when down to 10. We were very well organized defensively and didn’t allow Sassuolo many opportunities,” Fonseca told Sky Sport Italia.
Atalanta BC’s match at Udinese was postponed after heavy rain made the pitch unplayable, while Hellas Verona drew 1-1 with Cagliari and Parma were held to a goalless draw by Benevento.
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