Inside Milan the long wave of celebrations continues after the access to the semi-finals of Champions League, obtained after Tuesday's draw at Maradona stadium which was enough in the total calculation to eliminate the Napoli from the competition.
Milan beats Lecce, Rafael Leao decides as usual
The Rossoneri met today at San Siro for the challenge against Lecce in the championship, won 2-0 thanks as usual Rafael LeaoThe Portuguese, with a goal in each half, delivered three important points in Pioli's men's race for fourth place.
In the stands of San Siro the themed mockery… “Mare Fuori”
In the stands there was no shortage of jeers, chants and provocations towards Napoli, eliminated in Champions.
Among these, a banner displayed by the 'Curva Sud' on the theme also appeared “Sea Outside”, the Neapolitan TV series now known throughout Italy.
“Don't worry, Gugliò. There's Napule outside”, reads the writing displayed by the AC Milan supporters.
A clear reference to the theme song of the now famous Rai fiction.
Napoli bid farewell to the Champions League amid bitter applause from Maradona. On the final day of the league phase, the Azzurri lost 3-2 to Chelsea, missing out on the playoffs, at the end of a thrilling match filled with upsets and regrets.
The English side broke the deadlock in the 19th minute, when Enzo Fernandez converted the penalty awarded for a handball by Juan Jesus. The start was shocking, but the Neapolitan team's reaction was immediate and furious. In the 33rd minute, Vergara created a goal worthy of a cinematic classic: tight control in the box, a mistimed pass, and a precise diagonal shot that leveled the scoreline. Maradona ignited, and Napoli rode the wave of emotion, completing the lead just before halftime with Hojlund, who quickly slotted in Olivera's low cross from the left.
It's going to be a night of heavy European football at the Maradona. On Wednesday at 9:00 PM, Napoli faces Chelsea in the final round of the Champions League League Phase, and UEFA has entrusted the match to the experience of Frenchman Clement Turpin, one of the most experienced referees in the international arena. This decision speaks to the importance of the match and the tension that will accompany a crucial ninety minutes for the Azzurri's European campaign.
Turpin's previous encounters with Napoli reveal a mixed record. The Azzurri have enjoyed success in victories against Aik and away to Salzburg, but they've also suffered heavy defeats, such as the home defeat against Real Madrid and the defeat in Moscow against Spartak. A relationship marked by ups and downs, which adds a further layer of curiosity to a match already fraught with technical and environmental significance.
The draw in Copenhagen leaves more regrets than satisfaction, and Giovanni Di Lorenzo isn't looking for excuses. The Napoli captain lucidly analyzes the 1-1 draw against the Danes, who were down to ten men from the 35th minute, pointing to the second half as the real turning point of the match.
"We did the hardest thing, which was to get the lead. Then in the second half, we miscalculated our approach, coming back as if the score were 5-0 and not 1-0. You can't afford that in the Champions League, and at the first mistake, your opponents will put you in trouble.", Di Lorenzo told the microphones after the match, explaining how superficial management put Copenhagen back in the running.
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