Un Napoli Luci e Ombre defeated Pisa 3-2 at the Maradona stadium in a thrilling match that kept the tension at bay until the final second. Goals from Gilmour, Spinazzola, and Lucca, the latter scoring his first goal for the Azzurri, decided the match. But Pisa showed no fear, staying in the game until the 96th minute and even coming close to a sensational equalizer.
The Azzurri broke the deadlock in the 39th minute with Gilmour, who capitalized on an initiative from Spinazzola and a decisive deflection from Canestrelli.
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When the match seemed to be heading towards a peaceful conclusion, Lucca, who had replaced Hojlund, gave the score the 3-1 with a powerful shot under the crossbar in the 82nd minute. But Pisa He didn't give up: Lorran capitalized on a Di Lorenzo error in the 89th minute to close the gap, reigniting the game. In stoppage time, it took a superb Meret to prevent a 3-3 draw, neutralizing yet another Tuscan attempt.







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The match was very exciting, and I noticed that Napoli played well, but Pisa also played well. The goals were all beautiful, and the final minute was truly exciting. I hope they continue to play like this.