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  29 Nov 2021, 12:30

Napoli honour Maradona by crushing Lazio and going clear at top

 MILAN, Nov 29, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - Napoli paid the perfect tribute to Diego
Maradona on Sunday by thumping Lazio 4-0 to move three points clear at the
top of Serie A.

  FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among those present in Naples as the
southern Italian city honoured one of its adopted sons, who led Napoli to
their only two league titles and the 1989 UEFA Cup and died a year ago on
Thursday.

  Fans chanted Maradona's name as a statue, which depicts their idol in full
flight atop the number 10, was carried around the pitch.

  A tribute from Pele was shown on the stadium's big screens, while players
came out for their pre-match warm-up to the sound of "Life Is Life" by Opus,
the song to which Maradona does keepie-uppies in one of the most beloved
pieces of footage of the Argentine in his pomp.

  Inspired by the emotional ceremony, Napoli took full advantage of AC Milan
crashing to a 3-1 home defeat against Sassuolo to go it alone at the summit
with an at times electrifying performance.

  Kitted out in shirts which bore Maradona's face, Luciano Spalletti's table
toppers came out like a team possessed and blew Lazio out of the water with
three superb first half goals.

  - Mertens sweeps Lazio aside -

  In almost perfect synergy with the occasion it was another adopted
Neapolitan in Dries Mertens who led the charge, the Belgian nicknamed 'Ciro'
scoring a brilliant brace of which Maradona himself would have been proud.

  Piotr Zielinski got the ball rolling in the seventh minute by almost
ripping a hole in the net with his rocket opener, and just three minutes
later Mertens took the roof off the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona when he
ended a brilliant move by dumping Patric on the deck with a feint and
slotting home a cool finish.

  After Luis Alberto and then Francesco Acerbi went close for Lazio in the
space of a minute, Mertens effectively sealed the win with more than an hour
to play with another wonderful goal, clipping a first-time strike that sailed
over a despairing Pepe Reina and increased his club-record goal tally to 139.

  The 34-year-old's three superb strikes in his last two Serie A matches will
also give Spalletti hope that he can get by without star striker Victor
Osimhen, out for up to three months with facial fractures.

  Fabian Ruiz capped a perfect night when he lashed home the fourth from
distance.

  - Sassuolo's San Siro success -

  Sassuolo emerged worthy winners at the San Siro earlier on Sunday after
recovering from Alessio Romagnoli's 21st-minute header through a superb
Gianluca Scamacca strike, Simon Kjaer's own goal and a solo effort from
Domenico Berardi.

  Milan also finished with 10 men after Romagnoli completed a miserable
afternoon by being shown a straight red card for taking out Gregoire Defrel.

  Their first home league defeat of the season after last weekend's 4-3 loss
at Fiorentina mean that city rivals Inter Milan are now only a point behind
them in third, with Atalanta a further three back after beating Juventus in
Turin on Sunday.

  "It's clear if you concede seven goals in two games something's not
working," said Milan coach Stefano Pioli, who on Friday signed an extension
to his Milan contract until June 2023 with an option for another year.

  Roma are three points behind Atalanta in fifth after Tammy Abraham's 32nd-
minute strike gave them a 1-0 win over 13th-placed Torino.

  Earlier Andriy Shevchenko earned his first point as Genoa coach with a
largely uneventful goalless draw at Udinese.

  On Wednesday his team host Milan, where the former Ukraine striker scored
175 goals and won one Serie A title and the 2003 Champions League.