Naples all in control against Red Star – Champions League



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Naples 3-1 Red Star of Belgrade

Goals: Hamsik (11e), Mertens (34)e, 52e) for Naples // Ben Nabouhane (57e) for the Red Star

Naples had to win against the Red Star on Wednesday night to continue to control the group C. So Naples won and to tell the truth, the Italians have never doubted (3-1).

The Neapolitans are dangerous entry, the inevitable Allan makes his middle square and Belgrade does not line three pbades. Hamsik logically marks his first goal of the season at the reception of a deviated corner (1-0, 11e). The Serbs are defensively in the street and can not exist in front of the coal pressing of the Neapolitan bloc. At 34e, Napoli brings the ball up to 100 and Mertens only has to return to a low center to fool Borjan (2-0, 34e). Possession sequences last longer and longer and the Red Star already knows that the second act will look long to him like a film of Fabien Onteniente.

The match resumes on similar bases. On a clear opening of Hamsik, Mertens dazzles by his catch of ball and chains by a strike in full skylight (3-0, 52e). It is believed the game folded but, following a Marin festival, the former Le Havre Ben Nabouhane is alone with Ospina and the adjusts (3-1, 57e). Napoli continue to play ball but Belgrade slightly raises the level of play to the point that Ancelotti is forced to push his first screaming. The pace falls a bit, we enter the management phase. And in this little game, Koulibaly's clique is no longer transcendent.

Too bad, she wins rather easily and offers a final at Anfield. A final in which she will have the right to draw to see more.

Naples (4-4-2): Ospina – Maksimovic, Albiol (Hysaj, 46)e), Koulibaly, Mario Rui – Callejón (Rog, 86e), Allan, Hamsik, Fabian – Mertens, Insignia (Zielinski, 77)e). Coach: Carlo Ancelotti.

Red Star of Belgrade (4-2-3-1): Borjan – Gobeljić, Degenek, Babic, Rodic – Srnic (Jovancic, 64e), Krstičić – Ben Nabouhane, Marin, Simic (Ebecilio, 77)e) – Stoiljković (Joveljic, 46)e). Coach: Vladan Milojević.
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