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Published 24 Apr, 2019 06:52am

Atalanta into CL contention with win at Napoli

NAPLES: Atalanta came from behind to beat second-place Napoli 2-1 on Monday and firmly put themselves into contention for Serie A’s last Champions League spot.

Adding another chapter to a career-best season, Duvan Zapata scored one goal and set up another to hand Napoli only their second home loss in the league.

Atalanta moved level on points with AC Milan, who hold fourth place on head-to-head record.

The top four finishers enter the Champions League group phase. Napoli remain second but are six points ahead of Inter Milan with five games remaining. Carlo Ancelotti’s club have won only one of their last four Serie A matches and were eliminated by Arsenal in the Europa League quarter-finals last week.

Atalanta’s 66 goals are second only to the 67 scored by Italian champions Juventus.

However, it took the visitors some time to find their aim following a first half marked by a heavy downpour at the San Paolo Stadium.

Mario Pasalic scored the winner in the 80th with an angled shot after being set up by a back-heel pass from Zapata.

Zapata had equalised in the 69th by tapping in a cross after finally breaking free from centre back Kalidou Koulibaly.

The former Napoli player’s 21 goals ties AC Milan’s Krzysztof Piatek for second in the league, one behind Fabio Quagliarella of Sampdoria.

Dries Mertens had given Napoli a first-half lead with a back-heel that deflected first off a defender and then his own backside before going in.

Napoli looked set to go 2-0 up when Arkadiusz Milik chipped over the goalkeeper, but Atalanta defender Andrea Masiello cleared the ball at the very last moment. Goal-line technology showed most of the ball but not all of it had crossed the line.

Lorenzo Insigne, who had very recently been considered Napoli’s top striker, never left the bench amid a reported feud with Ancelotti.

Atalanta are also still in the Coppa Italia semi-finals, where they host Fiorentina in the second leg on Thursday following a 3-3 opening draw.

Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2019

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