Meret: 7. In the 13th minute he was immediately called upon to make two important saves on Darmian first and then Lautaro.
Blameless on the Nerazzurri goal, he responded again at the start of the second half and put his gloves on the assault of Inzaghi's men, who failed to close out the match. Di Lorenzo: 5,5.
Defensively he struggles a lot, especially in the first half he is among the worst with a series of errors in the set-up. In the second half he is better, especially in the hectic final.
Rrahmani: 6,5. Good in advance in a series of circumstances, also in the final on Thuram.
Tidy match with very uncomfortable customers such as the Nerazzurri attackers.Juan Jesus: 7.
Very good in a series of closures, but not perfect on the Nerazzurri goal. In the end he puts his head, position and cunning into it, to even the score.
The point also has his signature.Olivera: 5.
Out of position on the double chance in the 13th minute, also poor overall in the whole move that led to Darmian's goal, leaving him too much space to strike (from 74' Mario Rui: n/a). Anguissa: 6,5.
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A couple of prestigious plays in midfield, while offensively he is not very clear and misses an excellent chance from a favorable position. Lobotka: 6,5.
Some mistakes at the start, then he takes the measures and manages the maneuver at best. Great sacrifice and beautiful exits with the ball at his feet.
Traoré: 6,5. Technique and pace to get out of a couple of thorny situations, he helps the team move up even in the very difficult first half (from 70' Cajuste: n/a).
Politano: 7. The main Azzurri chances come from his feet: his is the cross for Simeone's head and his is the cross for the equalising corner (from 91' Ngonge: n/a).
Raspadori: 5. He comes down many times to play the ball, but as a result he leaves a hole in attack that no one is able to cover.
Napoli, therefore, played practically without a striker for three quarters of the match. (Simeone: 74 from 6'). Kvaratskhelia: 6.
Some glimpses in the dark, there is no play that saves the team but still a lot of good will is evident (from 91' Lindstrom: n/a).






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