Il Napoli draws against theUdinese and graduates in arithmetic champion of Italy, with five days to spare. Here are the ratings for this evening's 1-1 draw.
Udinese Napoli report cards: the votes of the Italian champions Azzurri
Meret: 6. Lovric's shot is uncatchable, into the top corner.
For the rest, he keeps a good eye on the Friulian shots, which are mostly easy.
By Lorenzo: 6. At the start he struggles a lot, in the second half he loosens up and grows and has his say also going forward.
Rahmani: 6,5. He blocks Walace's shot with his body, doesn't close on Lovric but makes up for it with a series of important interventions that close Udinese's attacking lines.
Kim: 6,5. Aggressive right away, leader of the defense as he has been throughout the championship. Careful, he makes almost no mistakes.
Olivera: 6. Technically a few glitches, it doesn't make any particular mistakes and still offers some interesting ideas.
Anguissa: 6. A little nervous and at times imprecise, in the second half he still had a hand in Osimhen's championship-winning goal.
Lobotka: 6. Napoli struggled in the first half and it was also thanks to the cage that the Friulian midfield managed to implement on him.
Then the Azzurri melt away and he grows, finding some good phrases.
Ndombele: 6. He makes his physicality count at the start but is generally not involved much (from the 63rd minute Zielinski: 6).
Elmas: 6. There is always some danger coming his way, but this time the right spark to cause harm is missing.
Udinese Napoli report cards: Osimhen and Kvara, the men of the championship
osimhen: 8. Two headers in a dark first half for Napoli, the tap-in that is worth the scudetto in the second half. Who else but him, the man of this stratospheric season for the Neapolitans.
Kvaratskhelia: 7,5. A few plays and a few dribbles to put the opposing defense in difficulty, a penalty won (not awarded) and the shot saved by Silvestri then re-taken into the net by Osimhen (from the 85th minute Lozano: yes).
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